How “IBEX” built Canada’s most advanced online payroll system

In the depths of the Winnipeg winter of 2009, the Grumpy Goats at IBEX were confronting a big problem. It had to do with dreams and reality. Our dream was to provide a world class payroll system that rewarded our[...]

Published: August 5, 2011
By: Darryl Stewart
Input Sheet Comments

 How to add comments to your payroll input sheet There is always something you need to remember when running your payroll: specific instruction related to certain employee’s payroll, changes to be made in the future, one time payments or just[...]

Published: June 7, 2011
By: Raissa
Intellectual Possiblities

Today my family and I attended a presentation by the mother of a boy with severe disabilities, including autism and blindness.  It was a powerful experience, not because of the challenges this boy has faced, but because of what he has[...]

Published: March 13, 2011
By: Darryl Stewart
Depth

Developing depth takes strength of conviction and focus.  What do I mean by depth?  I am talking about the difference between WestJet and the long line of air operators who tried and failed in Canada.  Jetsgo, Canada 3000, Zoom and[...]

Published: February 23, 2011
By: Darryl Stewart
Turning a Mistake into an Opportunity

On a skiing holiday with my family in Vernon BC, I witnessed a truly inspirational act.  One I know I will draw upon for years to come. Boarding down a run, I noticed a man on skis motioning enthusiastically to a snowboarder stopped[...]

Published: February 5, 2011
By: Darryl Stewart

IBEX Payroll extends our profound respect and immeasurable gratitude to all the ancestors and keepers of the land on whose traditional territories our work takes place. We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional gathering place of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene people and the traditional homeland of the Métis people. This land is sacred, historical, and significant. 

Every time we acknowledge this truth, we have an invitation and an opportunity to reflect on the wrongs of the past, what we do in the present, and what we can do to continually honour the people whose lands and water we benefit from today. 

This statement only acts as a first step in honouring the land we reside on and its peoples, and must be paired with education, understanding and informed action.