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REMI Network

Inflation and wage increases are twin problems for companies

Inflation, in combination with tight labour markets, is compounding the rising wages in the frontline service workforce.
ACI toolkit

Facility Cleaning & Maintenance

ACI releases COVID-19 toolkit for businesses

ACI has released Healthy Returns, a toolkit focused on supporting the reopening process for businesses and offices following the COVID-9 pandemic.

Facility Cleaning & Maintenance

A Cleaner First Impression

Public perception can make or break a business, especially at large facilities where a great first impression and good experience help ensure repeat visits.

REMI Network

Ontario revs up ultra-high speed internet access

Homes and businesses in more than 300 communities across southwestern Ontario will soon have access to ultra-high speed internet.

Canadian Property Management

Ethics and Good Decision-Making in Real Estate

“Leadership has an ethical core, and ethics means not just making good decisions, but leading others in making good decisions.” – Chris MacDonald, Founding Director

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Security breaches caused by human error: survey

Shred-it, an information destruction services firm, has released the results to its sixth annual Shred-it Security Tracker Survey. The results show that Canadian businesses believe

REMI Network

2016 BC CFO Award winners announced

Business in Vancouver and the Chartered Professional Accountants of BC have announced the 2016 BC CFO Award winners.The seven winners are: Large Public Company Category:

REMI Network

Canadian business cost competitiveness ranked

Mexico and Canada offer the most competitive combination of costs for facilities, utilities, tax, transportation and labour among 10 countries recently surveyed for their amenability to international business.

Canadian Facility Management & Design

Ontario contractors mixed on prospects for 2016

According to the annual Construction Confidence Indicator, a survey conducted by Ipsos Reid and the Ontario Construction Secretariat (OCS), 31 per cent of Ontario’s contractors