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A unified cybersecurity strategy is the key to protecting businesses

June 3, 2022 The Conversation

Following the changes the pandemic has brought about in the business world, organizations have significantly increased their use of data and the internet. This, in turn, has increased the prevalence of cyberattacks and cybersecurity risks. Accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers […]

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To reduce corporate emissions, CEOs need to be bold risk takers

May 25, 2022 The Conversation

Climate change is widely recognized as one of the most profound challenges ever to face the human race and life on Earth. Among the different factors identified by climate scientists, greenhouse gas emissions — which have […]

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B.C. floods reveal fragile food supply chains — 4 ways to manage the crisis now and in the future

December 10, 2021 The Conversation

The COVID-19 pandemic has taught the world that our supply chains are fragile and vulnerable to disruptions. Panic-buying and product hoarding, like the irrational run on toilet paper in the early stages of pandemic, cause shortages, […]

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Worker shortage? Or poor work conditions? Here’s what’s really vexing Canadian restaurants

October 14, 2021 The Conversation

Restaurant operators across Canada are struggling to find enough staff to run their operations. This labour crisis has been highly publicized by Canadian media as a “labour shortage.” A recent survey by Restaurants Canada found that 80 per […]

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Human rights could address the health and environmental costs of food production

October 14, 2021 The Conversation

Industrially produced food appears to be cheap but is actually very expensive. Recent estimates of the hidden costs of today’s food systems range from US$12 trillion to US$20 trillion annually. These mind-boggling figures include food’s devastating […]

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Divorce Act update will help protect children, mothers from violence and coercive control

August 15, 2021 The Conversation

When the government amended the Divorce Act of Canada earlier this year, it included the Best Interests of the Child (BIC). These long-awaited updates require domestic violence to be presumed when determining the best interests of the child and […]

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