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Rim back in motion

By Anna Guy
It seemed like Research in Motion Inc. (RIM) was going to catch a break that day. Apple, in a rare misstep, drew criticism and disappointment
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A step closer to a Canadian Sustainable Energy Strategy?

By The Honourable Perrin Beatty, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Energy security is directly linked to economic competitiveness and job growth.The energy sector is a cornerstone of our prosperity. It plays a critical role for
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The Independent Board: Take a stand on who sits in your chair

By Talar Beylerian
Amid market share losses to competitors and technical failures that have angry BlackBerry users taking to the Twittersphere to vent their frustration, Research
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Short leash for Ontario’s McGuinty: Grit leader returns in ‘major minority’

The knockout seemed inevitable. Taxed-to-death Ontarians were poised for full-force change, ready to sweep the Ontario Liberals to the sidelines and hand the provincial reins ...
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MiHR Innovate: A catalyst for sharing mining HR practices and knowledge

By Lindsay Forcellini, Mining Industry Human Resources Council
In April, the CBJ featured the first in a three-part article series which introduced readers to the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR), the council
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Thinking of selling your company?

By Mark Borkowski
Maybe a Retirement Compensation Arrangement could be your way to a flexible pension plan.Demographics dictate that as many as 80 per cent of small business
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Northern Promises

By John M. Medeiros, Research Director, CBJ
There is something about the air in the Western Arctic; rarefied, atavistic - as if breathing it for any length of time unburdens one of
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Major Crisis of Confidence Grips the Global Economy: Canadian Chamber of Commerce

By Tina Kremmidas
One adverse event after another has roiled financial markets, zapped confidence and created an air of uncertainty. As Shakespeare wrote, “When sorrows come, they come
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Alex Carrick: In hard times, the fault line in our finances may reside in our homes

In the upcoming stretch of uncertainty for the Canadian economy, look for the residential real estate sector to be the fault line.  More than any ...
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Roy Green takes on bullying

The Workplace Bullying Institute reports “35 percent of U.S. workers report being bullied at work; 15 percent have witnessed it; 68 percent of bullying is ...
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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?