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Brazilian tech company expands to Edmonton region
Zero-Defect, a Brazilian software company, has officially expanded into the Edmonton Metropolitan Region.
@ChazYEG I see you
It's worth a full read IMO (it's very concise), but here are the points that really stuck out to me:![]()
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I agree we do, but first of all I wish she didn't go off an anti union tangent part way through which just alienates and annoys some of the people she needs to buy into her point. We already have enough political division and need less culture wars bs.Does Edmonton have a 'no' problem?
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Edmonton has a “No” problem. - Business In Edmonton
Edmonton calls itself pragmatic. We wear it like a badge – grounded, sensible, humble and not prone to hype. We take pride in being the kind of city that doesn’t brag, doesn’t overpromise, and doesn’t chase flash for attention. But I believe our version of pragmatism – and our pride in humility...businessinedmonton.com
Does Edmonton have a 'no' problem?
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Edmonton has a “No” problem. - Business In Edmonton
Edmonton calls itself pragmatic. We wear it like a badge – grounded, sensible, humble and not prone to hype. We take pride in being the kind of city that doesn’t brag, doesn’t overpromise, and doesn’t chase flash for attention. But I believe our version of pragmatism – and our pride in humility...businessinedmonton.com
Was about to say…. I agree with her in this article, and yet the irony of her saying NO to a transformational transit project in favour of buses is wild.I can't really trust someone who ran for mayor on an anti-LRT expansion platform.
Perhaps she also didn't like it when the voters said NO to her. However, I feel it may have led more to blame rather than reflection on herself.Was about to say…. I agree with her in this article, and yet the irony of her saying NO to a transformational transit project in favour of buses is wild.
I'm glad to agree with most of this, but it also doesn't have much substance. The question is: what do we say "yes" to? I'd say the new infill laws are saying "yes" to something. The city took decisive action, set ambitious targets, and made bold decisions. And yet many of the people who voted for Watson don't like those actions, targets, and decisions. The purpose of consultation is to find solutions that please as many people as reasonably possible. If Watson wants to cut down on consultation, she should prepare to be displeased more often.Does Edmonton have a 'no' problem?
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Edmonton has a “No” problem. - Business In Edmonton
Edmonton calls itself pragmatic. We wear it like a badge – grounded, sensible, humble and not prone to hype. We take pride in being the kind of city that doesn’t brag, doesn’t overpromise, and doesn’t chase flash for attention. But I believe our version of pragmatism – and our pride in humility...businessinedmonton.com




