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We need a national jobs summit now

By Constantine Passaris on January 5, 2021  

We need a national jobs summit now

The sweeping structural unemployment across Canada requires our collective attention. It’s time to take a…

Are you suffering compassion fatigue?

By Rebecca Schalm on January 5, 2021  

Are you suffering compassion fatigue?

Lucy is a manager who oversees a large team of sales reps. Like many other…

What Canadians can expect in the coming year

By Roslyn Kunin on January 4, 2021  

What Canadians can expect in the coming year

The future is imaginary, said philosopher Baruch Spinoza. We don’t and can’t know what will…

Oil markets still face uncertain future

By Rashid Husain Syed on January 4, 2021  

Oil markets still face uncertain future

Strong headwinds continue to disrupt crude oil markets in the new year. In 2020, COVID-19…

Screwed up? It’s okay to be honest

By David Fuller on December 31, 2020  

Screwed up? It’s okay to be honest

When I was a brash and self-assured 21-year-old, I announced at a family dinner with…

The slippery ethics of paying grocery executives bonuses

By Sylvain Charlebois on December 29, 2020  

The slippery ethics of paying grocery executives bonuses

Almost everyone agrees that grocery store workers should earn better wages, especially during a pandemic.…

Tensions rise in Persian Gulf over oil shipments

By Rashid Husain Syed on December 28, 2020  

Tensions rise in Persian Gulf over oil shipments

United States President Donald Trump leaves office in three weeks. Anything could happen before then.…

Managing change during a time of constant change

By Carol Kinsey Goman on December 28, 2020  

Managing change during a time of constant change

In San Francisco, on the corner of Powell and Market, I once watched street performers…

What happens when capitalism lacks a soul?

By Gerry Chidiac on December 24, 2020  

What happens when capitalism lacks a soul?

In recent decades across the globe, the super rich have been getting richer while the…

Feel out of control? Try naming your year

By David Fuller on December 24, 2020  

Feel out of control? Try naming your year

It was icy and the pickup truck on the road in front of me started…

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