We’re excited to share that we’ve been named one of Canada’s Top Small and Medium Employers for 2026.
This comes back to our team: their voices, their ideas, and the way they show up for each other. That's what shapes the kind of organization this recognition speaks to.
If you are interested in an inside look into the awesome @OurBicycleThief
and other #BertossiGroup companies, check out my brother @DonMillsHFX and David Campbell's podcast. It's great.
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A plea to the Royal Bank of Canada, which sponsors two PGA Tour events: the RBC Heritage, a signature event, and the RBC Canadian Open, which is not. They should be reversed. The Heritage is an awesome tournament with a rich history of its own. It's also the week after the Masters, and it's played in a chill-ass seaside town, and everyone's just trying to decompress a little bit after Augusta. One would think the eventual goal with this signature-events model is for the PGA Tour to expand beyond the United States and lean into tournaments that have a soul and an identity. That, after all, is their differentiator. There's an existing tournament just north of the border that already has a committed sponsor that's willing to pay for an elevated event, a world-class host city in Toronto (assuming it'd be played in that region), tremendous fan support, access to incredible courses and a true heart and soul. I know there are scheduling issues with Canada's short golf season and an already-packed summer schedule. But man, it just seems like such a logical decision. These are the exact type of events the tour should lean into.
That, and much more in this week’s Monday Rap:
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David Campbell and I delivered the manuscript of our book today to our publisher, Nimbus Publishing. Next step is detailed editing. Still much to do. Hope to have the book published this fall. Book chronicles the economic transformation underway in Atlantic Canada. @jupia
The RBC Canadian Open has redone its logo to include a silhouette of Nick Taylor’s putter toss following his 72-foot eagle putt last year (to become the first Canadian in seven decades to win Canada’s Open Championship).
Whoever did this needs a raise 🔥
#sponsored - Attention Ontario! The RBC PGA Scramble is back. Register your team today for your local qualifier for a chance at punching your ticket to the National Finals at Cabot, Cape Breton. #rbc
It is a huge day for the RBC PGA Scramble as we have announced three major enhancements to the program.
Teams will now compete at 75% of their handicap, two female teams are guaranteed a spot at @CabotCapeBreton and low gross qualifying opportunity
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