The economics behind the Great Facebook Boycott
How badly will the company suffer amid the boycott over alleged hate speech? […]
Canadian barley exporters turn to China
Canadian barley farmers are benefiting from a China-Australia trade spat, yet ongoing tensions between Ottawa and Beijing mean nothing should be taken for granted. […]
Gamblers don’t stop
Gamblers who can’t go to a casino are migrating to online. […]
A fall for some, a rise for others
US retail sales are set to drop more than 10% in 2020, but ecommerce will surge 18%, up from prior forecast of 13%. […]
Tesla: king of automakers
Tesla’s new market value of US$183 billion means Elon Musk’s brand has overtaken Toyota as the most valuable automaker in the world. […]
US confronts challenge following surge in COVID-19 cases
Reopening too quickly, conflicting and confusing statements by officials, and fear of further infections could all see the initiative rolled back. […]

Winners and losers in tech
Some strategies are rising to the occasion, others are set to require a rethink post-pandemic. […]
Lessons from the military for COVID-time leadership
“Mission command” and other military principles can guide policy makers and business leaders thrust into crisis. […]
The COVID toll on film and TV
This is how the film and TV industry are approaching the new normal. […]
Genuine concern for US tariffs on Canada
If President Donald Trump slaps a 10% tariff back on products imported from Canada like steel and aluminum, the move could hurt Americans instead. […]
The government can do better
Americans aren’t thrilled with their own government’s coronavirus response. […]
Race and inequality are back on the agenda
The protests in the US reignite the historic debate regarding race and economic inequality. […]