Unprecedented Staff Shortages in the Canadian Services Industries
Have you been to a restaurant recently, and noticed that the service was unusually slow? Or, perhaps you went shopping…
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Have you been to a restaurant recently, and noticed that the service was unusually slow? Or, perhaps you went shopping…
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On September 30, Canada observed its first official National Truth and Reconciliation Day. Orange t-shirts dotted the city as people…
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As the campus reopened for the first time in over a year this fall, I’m sure we all took note of…
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During the 2020-2021 school year, the Arts and Culture team at the Bull & Bear has been forced to learn…
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Winner: Anaheim Ducks The Ducks would be winners if they only had one of Trevor Zegras or Jamie Drysdale, but…
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Canada is the world’s tenth-largest global economy. With a population just short of 40 million, this is an impressive feat….
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One of the benefits of living in a “developed” country is a more consistent access to basic necessities, and a…
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The year 2020 will forever be known as the year of COVID-19. The virus disrupted people’s lives in ways never…
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When Utah Jazz star Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19 back in March, the entire world of sports screeched to…
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The Olympics are more than an athletic competition. They are a symbol of unity, a sign that we can put…
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