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Canada: leading the global pension climate

Mark Wiseman, executive Vice-President of investments at the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board, sat down for an interview with representatives from Harvard Business School in ...
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Canadian Chamber of Commerce - Economy Battles Strong Headwinds Modest growth ahead

As 2011 got underway, the global economic recovery seemed broadly on track. But, as time has passed, so it has seemed less secure. A throng ...
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Exclusive interview: Richard Peddie Outgoing MLSE leader recalls tenure, achievements

Richard Peddie’s first day with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) was in November 1996.Two years later, he became MLSE’s President and CEO. In his ...
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CBJ Interview with James Rickards, author of Currency Wars

CURRENCY WARS:The Making of the Next Global CrisisBy James Rickards(Portfolio; Nov. 10, 2010, Hardcover)Are the actions undertaken by U.S. policymakers in response to the last ...
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Exclusive Interview: Mr. Jack Hayden, Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation

Alberta’s parks and protected areas network includes a spectrum of sites ranging from intensively developed recreation areas to pristine wilderness. These sites provide opportunities for ...
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Roy Green: Stability and pragmatism in the United States needed for progress

“Gridlock”. A term increasingly applied to describe the relationship, or more accurately, absence of one between Democrats and Republicans in Washington.  Investopedia.com defines gridlock in ...
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Alex Carrick: Maybe it’s the turn of the U.S. to be the world’s white knigh

Our economic futures currently depend on the high stakes game of chicken European Union leaders are playing with speculators. Lack of confidence in the long-term ...
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Top 10 economic predictions for 2012

World growth will slow in 2012—the only question is by how much. The problematic combination of private-sector deleveraging, public-sector austerity, and the lack of confidence ...
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Toronto’s Budget Crunch - Ford Finding the efficiencies

Contrary to left-wing belief, the sky is not falling. Nor is the City of Toronto in a state of destruction, inferno, or moving away from ...
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Workplace Accessibility - Employers’ duties and obligations

The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, (AODA) came into force in 2005 with the goal of making the province accessible for individuals with ...
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Production of the penny ends this year and it's gradually being phased out of public circulation. Is the government doing the right thing?