Breadcrumb Home / Learning / Blog Category - Any -Administrative ServicesAMOAsset ServicesCommodity ProgramConferencesCOVID-19Digital ServicesEnergy ServicesFederal ElectionFinancial ServicesGas TaxGeneral InterestInvestments Year - Any -201920202021202220232024 Administrative Services The water service line to a resident's home erupts. Now what? We often take for granted the infrastructure around our homes, until something goes wrong. What would you do if water was spewing from your driveway due to a damaged water line? The most logical reaction would be to contact your local municipality to investigate the damage. Digital Services Understanding Municipal Liability & the Sudbury Case The recent Supreme Court decision in the City of Sudbury vs MLITSD case highlights significant legal responsibilities for municipalities in Ontario regarding workplace safety. The ruling underscores the stringent requirements under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and the consequences of non-compliance. Digital Services eScribe’s 2024 “State of the Clerk’s Office” Survey Report Recently, eScribe conducted a survey that garnered over 500 responses from city clerks across the United States and Canada. The overarching goal of the survey was to get a pulse on how city clerks are doing, centering on the critical work of the clerk’s office in preparing for and administering public meetings. Financial Services Now is the Perfect Time to Review Your Employee Group Benefits Plan Your employees have been through a lot lately, some may have had a very difficult time dealing with high interest rates, inflation, the pandemic, hybrid work arrangements, and balancing work-family life, to name a few. Digital Services How AI is Changing Cybersecurity and Impacting Accessibility Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming society in ways not yet fully grasped. Its effect is being felt across industries and sectors. In this article we will be focusing on its impact on cybersecurity— especially as it pertains to government. Financial Services Mitigating Auto Theft Risk for High-Target Vehicles Did you know a car is stolen every 48 minutes in Ontario? Car theft increased 72% between 2014 and 2021 and jumped an additional 14% just in the last few years. The average time for a car to be stolen is now only 15 seconds. Pagination First page First Page Previous page Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next Page Last page Last Page