Proposed Legislation Would Require Licences for Temporary Help Agencies and Recruiters The Ontario government intends to introduce legislation that, if passed, would require temporary help agencies (THAs) and recruiters to […]
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Biz X Magazine delivers consistent, in‑depth business coverage across both its print edition and its digital platform, shining a spotlight on the entrepreneurs, innovators, and community builders who drive the Windsor‑Essex economy. Each print issue features thoughtfully crafted profiles, industry analyses, and behind‑the‑scenes looks at local companies—from long‑established manufacturers to emerging startups—capturing the region’s unique blend of creativity and resilience.
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Together, the print and online editions form a comprehensive hub for business storytelling, celebrating the people and companies that make Windsor‑Essex a dynamic place to work, invest, and grow.
Ontario Permitting Sale of Locally-Made Craft Beer at Farmers’ Markets Increased access will provide more choice for consumers and opportunities for businesses to grow The Ontario government is supporting jobs […]
Windsor-Essex’s 2021 Vital Signs Report Released Windsor-Essex’s 2021 Vital Signs Report has been released to the community. While the report reflects a consistency in grades within most areas this year, […]
First-Ever Founders Week YQG Set For November 8-13th in celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week WEtech Alliance and partners have announced registration is now open for the first-ever Founders Week YQG […]
WSIB Cutting Rates – New measures will, if passed, cut red tape and save businesses $168 million Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) is cutting premium rates in 2022 […]


