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Women in the Trades, Statistics and Perceptions

by Jamie Hadland

When you picture a construction worker, plumber, electrician or pipefitter, what image comes to mind? Most people imagine a burly, middle-aged man, wearing overalls, covered in dirt or grease. Trades […]


Feminism and Its Many Perspectives

by Rochelle C. Pangilinan

When you ask people what they think feminism means, you will likely get a variety of answers. Some may say it means a feminist is a woman who can do […]


Assessing Assistive Technology

by NEADS

Purchasing technology can crash your bank account but there are ways to cut the cost. Let’s face it: Apple is cool. Apple is cool for a variety of reasons, but […]


Spotlight: ACCESS ‘Your One Stop Shop’ for Aboriginal Apprenticeship

by Erin Kelly

Who? “ACCESS Trades is committed to providing apprentices with the resources and support necessary to successfully complete the full term of their apprenticeship.  Our only goal is to help Aboriginal […]


Nail that Scholarship Like a Pro!

by Rochelle C. Pangilinan

Tuition fees in Canada continue to rise and it’s said to be the most significant expense for college and university students. A recent HuffingtonPost.ca article says that over one-third of […]


If I Knew Then: Advice on careers, finance, and life from Harvard Business School’s Class of 1963

by Arthur W. Buerk

Each month, JobsPeopleDo will be featuring a special quote from a graduate of the Harvard Business School Class of 1963. The following quotes are insightful and can be used to […]