by Alex Carberry | Jul 16, 2025 | Blog Post, News
By: Stephen Murgatroyd, PhD In today’s rapidly changing world, the need for career colleges to offer curricula that are both modern and meaningful has never been greater. The Canadian National Association of Career Colleges (NACC) is leading the way by providing a...
by Alex Carberry | Jul 10, 2025 | Ask the Experts, Blog Post, HUB International
Financial literacy is a critical skill that helps students manage their money effectively and make informed decisions. As career college students prepare for the workforce, they need to understand budgeting, saving, managing debt, and investing. Many students may also...
by Alex Carberry | Jul 2, 2025 | Ask the Experts, Blog Post, HUB International
The word peril is part of the insurance world. But what does it really mean to a homeowner? The definition of peril is any unexpected or accidental event, situation, or incident that causes property damage or loss. There are multiple levels of coverage that will...
by Alex Carberry | Jun 26, 2025 | Ask the Experts, Blog Post, HUB International
Hosting events like graduations or galas at off-site venues can be a great way for career colleges to celebrate milestones and engage with the community. However, renting facilities comes with unique insurance and risk management considerations that must be addressed...
by Alex Carberry | Jun 18, 2025 | Ask the Experts, Blog Post, HUB International
Providing comprehensive health and safety training is essential for fostering a safe campus environment. Regular training sessions for staff and faculty on emergency response, first aid, fire safety, and workplace ergonomics are critical. Include specific training for...
by Alex Carberry | Jun 17, 2025 | Blog Post, News, Skilled Trades
By: Michael Sangster, Chief Executive Officer, NACC As a new government takes its seat in Ottawa, Canada faces a challenge that will shape our economic future for decades: the looming shortage of skilled trades workers. With approximately 700,000 tradespeople expected...