Keisha Paul
Keisha Paul has worked as a business consultant and is currently a reporter with CBC Manitoba, with a particular interest in stories where business and culture intersect. Get in touch with her at keisha.paul@cbc.ca.
Latest from Keisha Paul
Leaders facing pandemic burnout must adapt, practise self-compassion: CEO, workplace expert
As the pandemic has dragged on, everyone has had to find ways to cope with stress and burnout. That includes people who work in leadership roles, like Manitoba Museum CEO Dorota Blumczynska, who has found her own way to manage — and share her experience with others.
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U of Manitoba's 1st-ever executive lead for diversity, inclusion hopes to help spur 'transformative' action
The University of Manitoba has appointed history professor Tina Chen as its first-ever executive lead for equity, diversity and inclusion — a new role the university hopes will help build an inclusive community at Manitoba's largest post-secondary institution.
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Licensing rules keeping internationally trained nurses from working in Manitoba, critics say
A nurse currently working in Ontario says she'd love to work in Manitoba, where her family lives — but she says the strict licensing requirements of the province's nursing college have kept her from working here.
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