(Added comments from Alphabet CEO in paragraphs 7 and 13) by Greg Bensinger Alphabet GOOGL.O chief Sundar Pichai admitted in federal court on Tuesday that he sometimes marked documents as “privileged” and never disabled a setting that caused internal chats to be automatically deleted at the end of a day. Pichai was in court in … [Read more…]
Four months after her baby went bankrupt, the entrepreneur behind Juliette & Chocolat is back with a vengeance
She fell, got back up and immediately started running again. Juliette Brun went bankrupt in August, but her company Juliette & Chocolat is already preparing to open a new restaurant. • Also read: Juliette & Chocolat: Restaurants closed • Also read: Falling under the weight of pandemic debt “Bankruptcy is a black hole. “I should … [Read more…]
Labor shortage: “We cannot offer the service to Hydro”
“There used to be five or six companies that applied for a project. “Nowadays there are often only two of us or we are alone,” warns Bruno Del Degan, head of a large consulting engineering firm that is struggling to have enough engineers for our major projects. “For certain hydropower projects, we are even unable … [Read more…]
How User-Centered Design Enhances Mobile App Engagement
Ever wondered why your app does not entail enough visitors from time to time? Limited app engagement has been a major issue for startups and SMEs. However, there are several ways to tackle this issue. After all, there are also a decent number of businesses that once started small but today are giants in the … [Read more…]
Charming 3-bedroom residence with an independent courtyard cottage – Les Maisons
Whether you’re looking to purchase a property for year-round living or want to build a second home in the magnificent Charlevoix region, here’s one that caught our attention for a number of reasons. Offered for sale by Éric Savard and Dave Duquette of Remax 1er Choix, this residence on Rue Simard in Saint-Siméon is not … [Read more…]
Death benefit: Be careful because it is taxable
Retraite Québec will pay an amount of up to $2,500 to cover funeral costs. But be careful, there are criteria that must be respected and you should know that this service is taxable. Marie-Josée, one of our readers, recently wrote to us to learn more about Retraite Québec’s death benefit. She is surprised that at … [Read more…]
The new coins with the image of King Charles III. are revealed
On the occasion of the 75th birthday of His Majesty King Charles III. The Royal Canadian Mint on Tuesday unveiled coins featuring his image that Canadians will be able to exchange starting in December. • Also read: The first coins depicting King Charles were minted on Tuesday With his slightly frizzy hair and his straight … [Read more…]
How To Get A Personal Loan In The UAE?
INSCMagazine: Get Social! We cannot predict where life will lead us at various points in time. There may arise situations where we require funds to address emergencies. In many situations, life forces us to rely on our own resources because even our closest friends and family may be unable to help. If you are a … [Read more…]
La Banquise was purchased by the owners of Ashton Poutineries in Quebec
Montreal’s iconic Putin restaurant La Banquise will change hands and be run by the owners of Quebec’s Ashton Poutineries, who have promised to “continue the tradition of excellence” of the popular eatery. “You can’t change a recipe for success. Since its beginnings, La Banquise has been distinguished by reinvented classics that continually redefine the boundaries … [Read more…]
Municipalities must limit tax increases, demand SMEs
More than three-quarters of small and medium-sized business (SME) owners in Quebec hope municipalities will limit the rise in property taxes for businesses after they struggled to repay their debts due to the pandemic. This is according to a survey released on Tuesday by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). About 53 percent of … [Read more…]