: Articles on compensation in long-term care and at Dollarama tackle a tricky subject, concentrating on numbers and downplaying value added by management.
Dollarama, for example, now employs 20,000 people, a major increase in recent years thanks to management efforts. And management strategies for low prices benefit consumers, much like Amazon. In the case of long-term, management at Chartwell Retirement Residences and Sienna Senior Living should be given credit for transforming their companies to tilt toward relatively lower cost assisted living. This segment represents the best growth prospects for investors.
Other options exist and could be introduced into our elder-care system, enabling more normalized living settings and reducing unnecessary risks proven to exist when profit enters the equation.
We must all vote for communism next election. Housing is suppose to sheltering
Housing is a basic need.
Good thing Trudeau is bringing in more than 1.5million newcomers every year, between immigration, TFWs, and foreign students, so Canadians can compete with them for obscenely priced housing, wage suppressed jobs, and scarce doctors.
Is it possible that owning a home is no longer considered a right?