Introducing the IWSCC
Aleksandar Poposki May, 03, 2023Spring has sprung! Canadians from coast to coast are cleaning out their closets. As April showers wash away the snow and sleet, make way for…
Give Yourself a Break
Aleksandar Poposki Mar, 24, 2023We don’t know about you, but this season has been rough for some of us here at IWSCC. As we climb over the everyday hurdles…
Five Tips for Breaking Up With Bias
Aleksandar Poposki Feb, 13, 2023The IWSCC is always looking for ways to make Canadian workplaces more inclusive. As an organization that fights to reduce stigma surrounding disabled and Veteran…
The Beginnings of Beautiful Partnerships
Aleksandar Poposki Feb, 08, 2023Look, we know you just got out of a long-term relationship with bias. We did too. You probably still need time to heal, but we…
Supplier Diversity 2023: Setting Up for Success
Aleksandar Poposki Jan, 17, 2023The turn of a new year is always a chance for change, for growth, and for new beginnings. Take pride in your achievements, forgive yourself…
What We Love About Our Disabled Suppliers
Aleksandar Poposki Dec, 22, 2022Last month we took time to highlight What We Love About Our Veteran Suppliers. This holiday season, and in honor of the International Day of…
Some Gentle Reminders During National Depression Education & Awareness Month
Aleksandar Poposki Nov, 14, 2022October is National Depression Education & Awareness Month. This month's goal is to raise awareness of mental health struggles and the importance of mental health…
What We Love About Working With Our Veteran Suppliers
Aleksandar PoposkiIn honour of the women and men that serve or have served our country in the Canadian military, we want to highlight some of what…
Top Tips for Networking
Aleksandar Poposki Sep, 08, 2022Fall is the season of networking, especially for those in the supplier diversity space. To celebrate, we’re sharing our top tips for getting yourself (and…
What is Neurodiversity and How Can We Embrace It?
Aleksandar Poposki Aug, 16, 2022What is Neurodiversity? ‘Neurodiversity’ is a term that was coined in the 1990s by Judy Singer, a sociologist with autism. She used it to explain…