DonSA国际影视传媒檛 keep it all inside. YouSA国际影视传媒檙e not alone. We have all lived through a summer for the history books. Dense smoke, online fire maps, evacuation orders, long drives and dealing with a quickly constructed relief program in Alberta or elsewhere.
Entrepreneurs and all businesses were forced to close again, just as they were recovering from the Covid pandemic retail regulations. Did the small-and medium-sized operations have a rainy day fund? How was cashflow and can it start up again after three-weeks? Will employees return from Alberta, a place also looking for workers? How many guests were ejected on Aug. 16 and then how many reservations for the fall were cancelled?
Many just hope genuine government aid will arrive in time to keep the bankers at bay. The summer started with Canadians holding record levels of household debt, how weak is the purchasing power now in the North after being out of home and on the road for weeks?
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Stress is a natural reaction to challenging or demanding situations, and how individuals react to it can vary significantly based on their personality, coping mechanisms, and personal experiences.
SA国际影视传媒淔or some evacuees, thereSA国际影视传媒檚 going to be no home to return to,SA国际影视传媒 Premier Caroline Cochrane said during a Sept. 8 media conference. SA国际影视传媒淭hese fires have destroyed homes, businesses, workplaces and other infrastructure.
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We have to pull together and prove just how resilient us Northerners really are. And a bit of education tailored for the moment and socialization afterwards certainly wonSA国际影视传媒檛 hurt.
The NWT Chamber has pushed back the original date of its 50th Anniversary Conference & Dinner called Blueprint for Building a Stronger NWT one month to Oct. 27 at the Explorer Hotel. All the contracts are re-signed and we thanks our speakers and the Explorer Hotel for being so understanding.
Keynote speaker Dr. Lisa B茅langer will explain the most effective ways to manage short-term and long-term stress and provide practical exercises with a low investment of time, but significant gains in mental strength.
SA国际影视传媒淎udiences will walk away with a science-based, personalized habit development plan, incorporating daily routines of small habits that can work for the busiest of schedules,SA国际影视传媒 states the PhD holder in Behavioural MedicineSA国际影视传媒檚 biography.
SA国际影视传媒淚n this keynote, Dr. Lisa B茅langer draws on psychology, behavioural science, and neuroscience to empower the audience to take control of their behaviours and daily practices to help cultivate the best conditions to think clearly, make better decisions, be more productive, build resilience, and have more energy.SA国际影视传媒
B茅langer will explain the most effective ways to manage short-term and long-term stress and provide practical exercises with a low investment of time, but significant gains in mental strength.
B茅langer is a researcher at the University of Calgary and an instructor at the University of Alberta Executive Education. The 50th Anniversary Conference & DinnerSA国际影视传媒檚 speaker agenda also features:
SA国际影视传媒 AI Machine Learning: Unleashing The Power of Intelligent Automation. Sarah Baldeo delves into the fascinating world of AI and ML, providing attendees with comprehensive insights into these revolutionary technologies and their implications.
SA国际影视传媒 Indigenous Ownership: Inside the Powerful New Partnerships Reshaping CanadaSA国际影视传媒檚 Major Project Landscape. Matthew Belliveau, senior research associate, will speak on the Conference Board of CanadaSA国际影视传媒檚 Indigenous Ownership research series, which explores the challenges Indigenous communities face acquiring equity in major projects, and the implications that rising ownership levels could have for Indigenous self-determination.
SA国际影视传媒 The Power of Indigenous Tourism: From Liidlii Kue and now an Indigenous tourism leader and youth advocate in B.C.SA国际影视传媒檚 Thompson Okanagan region, Greg Hopf will share his insights on how to successfully develop Indigenous tourism.
This is a key fundraiser for the NWT Chamber and tickets are available online at: nwtchamber.com. The Chamber has contracted Deneen Belliveau, formerly of the Yellowknife Chamber Commerce and now running Something Wild Strategy, to produce the event.
Consider it more than another business conference. ItSA国际影视传媒檚 a great time to re-connect and recharge.