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06/04/2026

Understanding the strategic importance of net working capital is essential for maintaining a business's financial health. It plays a critical role in ensuring that a company can meet its short-term obligations and invest in growth opportunities. Learn (in our latest blog) how effectively managing working capital can improve cash flow and drive sustainable success for your business. https://kssp.ca/understanding-the-strategic-importance-of-net-working-capital-in-business-financial-health/

Is a technical recession enough to spur the Bank of Canada to cut interest rates? 06/03/2026

The Bank of Canada is facing pressure as the economy shows signs of a technical recession. Rate cuts may be on the horizon, but what could this mean for consumers and businesses? Stay informed about the latest economic shifts.

Is a technical recession enough to spur the Bank of Canada to cut interest rates? GDP contracted for the second consecutive time, triggering talk of recession, but economists it's too early to use the 'R' word yet. Read on

Canada Post reports it lost $205M before taxes in first quarter 06/02/2026

Canada Post reported a loss of $205 million before taxes in the first quarter. This significant financial setback raises questions about its future operations & sustainability. How will this impact services moving forward? https://bit.ly/43JtLeI

Canada Post reports it lost $205M before taxes in first quarter OTTAWA - Canada Post says it lost $205 million before taxes in the first quarter of the year as the postal service moves forward with reforms meant to address its

05/30/2026

On World MS Day, we raise awareness and support for those affected by multiple sclerosis. Together, we can create a more inclusive society and empower individuals living with MS. 💙

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