Archive for July 2021
Vitamins and minerals your diet is likely missing
If you’re like most Canadians, your #diet probably doesn’t lack #protein, #carbohydrates or #fats. But you might not be paying attention to the finer details. According to new data from the University of Toronto, many Canadians are under-consuming several essential #vitamins and #minerals. While you might not notice the effects now, chronically missing out on…
Read MoreRemote work may be leading to an uptick in harassment based on gender, race and age
Remote work may be leading to an uptick in harassment based on gender, race and age Though the #technology sector is by no means representative of all #jobs, data coming out of the space can be helpful in predicting trends that may eventually spread to all industries. A recent report from Project Include, a U.S.-based non-profit…
Read MoreTurning lemons into lemonade
Ecommerce and online business, shopping and buying has been growing fast before the #COVID19 #pandemic pushed even more consumers online, due to lack of other ways to shop, or just for better opportunities. In 2020 and beginning of 2021 many businesses pushed hard to put their businesses online, contributing an additional hefty $105 billion in…
Read MoreDevelop a system that will measure and estimate risks at the workplace?
As we are getting into month 16 of the Pandemic, Canadians continue to keep the 2-meter distance, wear masks and take steps to avoid overwhelming the health care system, although we are today (June/30/2021) entering 2nd stage. In the first few months Canadians went nuts stocking up on toilet paper, paper towels, and other non-perishables,…
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