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Handy skills to have in a future world

The world is changing, and employers continuously require new skills. The work environment is a touch volatile and ever-changing. One of the things workers are concerned with at the minute is the skills they might be required to have for a future environment. Those of the Millennial generation introduced a

Founders of Ottawa apparel brand Octopied Mind aim for mindfulness, inspiration and inclusivity

There are so many fashion brands out there, but Sarah and Jill, the founders of Ottawa-based fashion and lifestyle brand Octopied Mind are using clothes to spread an important message. They are all about promoting mental wellness and self-acceptance and pride themselves on being as inclusive as possible with clothing

How writing a daily plan will make you an independent and successful entrepreneur

Entrepreneurship demands consistent discipline, commitment, and self-confidence. It’s not for everyone, but those who embark on such a career truly love it. Entrepreneurs, however, are at a risk of burnout. Most of them go through more working hours in a day when compared to the average worker. Research showed that

Algonquin College Plans Institute for Indigenous Entrepreneurship

Marie-Cecile Nottaway, photo credit to Wawatay Catering. As graduates made their way to the stage at Algonquin College’s recent convocation ceremonies, there were no violins. Instead, the graduates’ processional moved to the powerful beat of the pow-wow drum. It was a way for the College to acknowledge that the ceremony, and

A Successful Legacy

The third annual Legacy Conference was held on November 17 at the National Arts Centre. The conference was organized by volunteer students from both uOttawa and Carleton University in an effort to give young people in Ottawa a chance to learn about and discuss changes and challenges in the worlds of business and

The Legacy Conference opens doors for Generation Y

On Saturday, November 17, The Legacy Conference will be held at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre. The Legacy Conference is a meeting of like-minded individuals dedicated to creating open dialogue about the worlds of entrepreneurship and business. The conference is aimed at Generation Y in order to give these young people
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