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Empathy-Driven Technology Will Fuel The Next Era Of Retail

Empathy-Driven Technology Will Fuel The Next Era Of Retail

Paula Kennedy Garcia is a global innovation and foresight strategist. getty Today’s retail landscape is not defined by in-person shopping or e-commerce; it’s shaped by both working in tandem, creating increasingly more immersive experiences that target and appeal to a broader customer base. We’ve already seen the shift from brick-and-mortar stores to online shopping, a […]

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Yorkton: Ag Education a growing success

Yorkton: Ag Education a growing success

Program had almost 200 volunteers over its run at the Yorkton Exhibtion’s Harvest Showdown. YORKTON – Every year during the Yorkton Exhibition’s Harvest Showdown an event takes place that brings the world of agriculture to the youths of the parkland. “Every year during Harvest Showdown we bring grade fours and sevens to Harvest Showdown,” said

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Education
Opinion: Canada’s productivity lag could be helped by getting AI in to small business

Opinion: Canada’s productivity lag could be helped by getting AI in to small business

Open this photo in gallery: Tu-San Pham, left, and Olga Fadeitcheva check their phones as AMECA, an AI robot, looks on at the All In artificial intelligence conference on Sept. 28 in Montreal.Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press Canadian business has a productivity problem. It also has a technophobia problem. The two are related. Get over the

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Small Business
Ontario education unions work to block teachers’ struggle despite massive strike votes

Ontario education unions work to block teachers’ struggle despite massive strike votes

The members of two of the four Ontario teacher unions that represent some 200,000 educators in Canada’s most populace province voted overwhelmingly to strike last month. As has been the case throughout the 14 months since teachers’ contracts expired at the end of August 2022, the principal concern of the union bureaucracies following the votes

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Education
The top three concerns for small business owners as the PEI legislature resumes

The top three concerns for small business owners as the PEI legislature resumes

Charlottetown, November 6, 2023 – Over three quarters of PEI’s small businesses (77%) are saying the cost of doing business is their top concern, followed by taxes (69%) and labour shortages (46%) according to recent data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).

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Small Business
Photograph “borrowed” all over the world comes home in multimedia show

Photograph “borrowed” all over the world comes home in multimedia show

Breadcrumb Trail Links Local Arts Published Nov 09, 2023  •  Last updated 3 days ago  •  4 minute read Self-portrait in El Mirador by Francis A. Willey. Photo by Francis A. Willey /jpg Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this

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