From Compliance to Competitive Advantage
In Episode two, Peter Suasso de Lima de Prado, an expert in sustainability legislation, supply chains, and human rights in business lays out the sustainability legislation that businesses must adhere to.

In Episode two, Peter Suasso de Lima de Prado, an expert in sustainability legislation, supply chains, and human rights in business lays out the sustainability legislation that businesses must adhere to.
Happy New Year! 2025 is a few days old now. Are ya feeling different? Starting at about 4:00 a.m. on December 26th, my inbox was flooded with the ‘make this your best year ever’ bunk. I’m betting yours was, too. Maybe it has something to do with the annual repetitive messaging. Or perhaps we’ve reached […]
A new Series! In this first episode, Peter Suasso de Lima de Prado, an expert in sustainability legislation, supply chains, and human rights in business lays out the case for the sustainability legislation that businesses must adhere to.
The third in a three part series about finding financing funds for companies look to make a clean energy transition.
The second episode exploring how to finance clean energy transtions.
We begin a new series about financing the activities a company must undertake to transition from fossil fuel to clean energy.
Charlene Norman discusses Planned Obsolescence — a topic all of us are too familar with.
There’s a feeling of spaciousness – no matter how fleeting- that we all get when we finish de-cluttering, filing, organizing, alphabetizing, or even tidying up. Right? Whether it’s cleaning the house, sorting the garage or mancave, tidying the backyard, straightening the bills, harnessing the contents in that darn drawer in the kitchen, or even just […]
We finish the series about risk management and the crisis climate on a hopeful note.
Last week, the world gasped collectively. The Festering Orange Felon is back for another four years. How the hell did that happen? Sitting as a northern neighbour, watching for themes, not details and having personally voted nearly 600 times (federally, provincially, municipally, and in referendums), I have a theory. This theory has come about because […]