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Author: Conference Board of Canada
Note: For most reports, the author is named. There are some reports that do not have a named author - in this case the author is Conference Board of Canada (a "corporate author"). See Conference Board of Canada - No Named Author for a screen capture with an example. More details
Date: 2017
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Title: Mental health and well-being in the workplace: What works and why it makes business sense.
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URL: https://www.conferenceboard.ca
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Context: The Conference Board of Canada publishes quite a few reports throughout the year; you can find all the elements necessary for a citation either on the front page or the second page of the report.