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BIE January Feature: Navina Yoga

BIE Feature: January Navina Yoga Navina Yoga 5 Years in Business   Submitted by Meg Stevenson, Founder and Community Director What’s your story?   I was introduced to yoga when I was studying psychology to help mitigate stress from working full time and going to school. It was truly love at first downward dog and it…

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BIE December Feature: JaxonLabs

BIE Feature: December JaxonLabs JaxonLabs 10 Years in Business   Submitted by Tom Jackson, Corporate Director What’s your story?   In 2008, Tom was working on a denim brand and an infrastructure management business in Edmonton, Canada. Juggling two very different types of businesses he quickly realized the value of having a strong brand. Beyond the…

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BIE November Feature: eMotors Direct

Powerlink Electrical Ltd. is an Alberta Based business that has provided electrical service and repair work to Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, and surrounding areas since 201

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Insurability: The Long Term Impacts of a Cyber Attack

If your business has been a victim of a cyber attack, you are well aware that the immediate priorities are to resume operations as quickly as possible and protect your information, requiring engaging with emergency cyber security consultants or paying a ransom. Your next step will be to invest in cyber security or increase your current safeguards.

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Liability Exposures in a Challenging Economy

An economic downturn can be a turbulent time for businesses in every sector worldwide. Sinking revenues and economic uncertainty can exacerbate our already litigious society, and even companies that successfully weather economic downturns relatively unscathed can still face long-term uninsured risks. For this reason, Lloyd Sadd Insurance Brokers Ltd has compiled these tips to effectively manage your company’s exposures as it adapts to the current business climate and moves into the next economic cycle.

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Do You Have Reasonable Suspicion?

Canadians are facing increased stresses, pressures and health issues and may be turning to alcohol and drugs as a coping mechanism. A recent poll completed by the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction indicates that COVID-19 stress has amplified mental health and substance use concerns.

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