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Lately there have been questions raised about whether or not Global Warming is ‘real’ or not. In Canada we are becoming painfully aware of the changes in our north with the shrinking of the ice caps and the dangers that these changes mean for our northern communities. Scientists have warned of much bigger and more dangerous changes. What is it that is driving all of this? More... Read More
Survey overload can lead to response rates declining over time. This matters because a decrease in participation can actually increase the costs of conducting a survey (e.g. how many times do we have to call back respondents who left out key information?). Why do we care if the surveys we conduct do not involve the general public? More ... Read More
There are few things that affects insurance premiums: losses, economic environment, legislation and the size of the an organization. Although this is a summary of a much more complex process, but it should give you a basic understanding of how the insurance industry works. More ... Read More
Recruitment and Retention: Changing the "Image" of Social Housing sessions at the ONPHA conference was excellent, but the real stars of the show were the participants that asked some great questions and offered insightful feedback such as an undergraduate housing essay competition and involving tenants in the operation of their own housing. More ... Read More
Sixty-seven percent of households leak 38 litres of water per day. Worse yet, five percent of households leak an average of more than 380 litres per day! Reducing your water consumption by repairing leaks and drips and by replacing old, less water-efficient fixtures with new water-saving devices helps to reduce your operating costs, create a more comfortable, healthy environment for tenants and helps to solve a global problem.... Read More