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Wednesday, October 4th
Drowning Financially? Do as the 'super savers' do 💰
What’s In This Email
Drowning financially? Use the ‘super saver’ tips 💰
Building up Indigenous business through skilled trades 💸
Your pharmacist can prescribe for more conditions
You can now get a prescription to the… Zoo? 🐅
Notable spotlight: Sisters Sage
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✍️ TAKE NOTE
Drowning financially? Do what ‘super savers’ do to get back on your feet
Photo by Ketut Subiyanto
If you’re still spending like it’s 1999, it might be time to tighten that wallet. With the current state of the economy showing little to no signs of recovery, creating healthy spending habits is crucial and will require some sacrifices. On the other side is less anxiety and more financial security for the present and the future.
Key Takeaways
Super savers drive paid-off cars for more extended periods than average and live in smaller homes
Create a budget and include an emergency fund contribution
DIY instead of hiring help and delaying larger-scale travel
Tackle the low-hanging-fruit by being diligent with unused subscriptions and meal planning to avoid spontaneous purchases
Always look for deals and cut fees for things like banking
Incubating Indigenous Excellence: Building a Brighter Future
Photo by Esteban Arango
Rod Stagg's visionary approach to fostering Indigenous entrepreneurship is making waves in the business world. Through the Indigenous Incubator Inc., Stagg is not only helping Indigenous entrepreneurs thrive but is also ensuring that the wisdom of retiring business owners is passed on to the next generation. As the demand for Indigenous-owned services grows, Stagg's initiative stands as a beacon of empowerment and economic reconciliation
Key Takeaways
With Canada’s growing population of retirees, there is a shortage of skilled trades labour entering the workforce
2028 projections indicate that approximately 700K skilled trades workers will retire
The concept is simple, existing business owners mentor Indigenous talent to learn the business and prepare to eventually take over. This approach helps both business owners looking for an exit strategy and Indigenous youth seeking opportunities
Indigenous Incubator Inc. is actively seeking partnerships and opportunities to empower Indigenous businesses and youth
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🌐 AROUND THE INTERWEBS
Ontario expands list of conditions pharmacists can treat, making it a little easier to get timely solutions for minor things like acne, diaper rash, pregnancy-related nausea, pin worms, and canker sores.
The Ontario government has expanded the number of conditions for which pharmacists can prescribe treatment for.
— CBC News (@CBCNews)
4:12 PM • Oct 1, 2023
🔦 NOTABLE SPOTLIGHT 🔦
Indigenous tradition meets modern wellness.
Lynn-Marie & Melissa-Rae Angus, are the sister co-founders of Sisters Sage, an Indigenous brand that hand-crafts wellness and self-care products inspired by their culture and traditions.
🔌 NOTABLE PLUG
🎙️ Get Into It: Help Me Be Me podcast is an emotional toolkit for creating positive change in yourself. Think of it as self-help for people who hate self-help. Listen on Apple or Spotify.
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🧠 Today We Learned: Capitonyms are words which change their meaning if the first letter is capitalized. For example: Turkey (the country) and turkey (the bird).
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