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Setting the table for a homegrown value-added food sector

By Sylvain Charlebois on January 31, 2018  

Setting the table for a homegrown value-added food sector

The bloodbath in foreign-owned, large-scale food manufacturing in Canada continues. Canadian value-added food producers need…

Beware the bad investor

By Warren Bergen on January 31, 2018  

Beware the bad investor

In an ideal scenario, your deal has attracted such interest that you have the luxury…

Are we really jeopardizing NAFTA over a regressive farm policy?

By Dan LeRoy on January 31, 2018  

Are we really jeopardizing NAFTA over a regressive farm policy?

By Danny LeRoy and Jason Clemens The Fraser Institute Why are broad trade agreements that…

Wells-to-wheels meets farm-to-fork

By Bill Whitelaw on January 30, 2018  

Wells-to-wheels meets farm-to-fork

Can two acronyms help position Canada as a global economic and environmental leader? Or, what do…

We lack the tools to manage the 21st century economy

By Robert McGarvey on January 30, 2018  

We lack the tools to manage the 21st century economy

At the recently-concluded World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a surprising number of economic papers…

Avast ye swabbies: CRTC asked to crack down on Internet pirates

By Peter Menzies on January 29, 2018  

Avast ye swabbies: CRTC asked to crack down on Internet pirates

Last weekend while the National Hockey League all-star extravaganza was taking place in Tampa Bay,…

Nothing in life is simple any more

By Roslyn Kunin on January 29, 2018  

Nothing in life is simple any more

I just learned a new acronym: VUCA, which stands for volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous.…

What to do if your startup is suffering Founderitis

By Warren Bergen on January 29, 2018  

Think of entrepreneurs as explorers. To survive and thrive, they have to confront an ever-changing…

6 powerful ways to make a positive first impression

By Carol Kinsey Goman on January 27, 2018  

6 powerful ways to make a positive first impression

You're at a business conference and you turn to the stranger standing next to you.…

Beware of the revolving-door venture capitalist

By Warren Bergen on January 27, 2018  

Beware of the revolving-door venture capitalist

For a start-up that takes its fundraising seriously, it has to allow its CEO to…

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