KPMG’s inspiring women
Laura Hay presents a summary of the top moments with female leaders at the KPMG Women’s Leadership Summit. […]
The end of fast fashion? Not so fast…
Forever 21 and others have suggested that shoppers are losing their taste for the cheap, trend-driven fast fashion–and that there is still room left in the closet. […]
Canada’s growth stalls after four months of growth
The results came in below analysts’ expectations. […]
The easy way to make donations
Donor-advised funds are a useful alternative if you want to help the world. […]
Call me an employee, not a freelancer
How will California’s new labor legislation affect employees of ride-sharing firms? […]
Ontario to roadtest McDonald’s Beyond Meat burger
The landmark plant-based burger will make its debut in select Southwest Ontario locations. […]
The growth of a global powerhouse
For CEO Bob Pryor, NTT DATA Services is moving forward with immense potential. […]
Focusing on being the best
For chairman Brad S. Karp, Paul, Weiss is one of the top law firms in the world, but it can be [...]
‘An idea is worth nothing if it is not executed’
Being an entrepreneur is executing ideas and assuming the risk of losing, according to Martin Frascaroli, CEO of Aivo. [...]

From Canada to the Lone Star State
Jason Kenney, Alberta’s premier, has a message for Texas firms looking to lure Canadian businesses to the Lone Star State–it’s on. […]
Are open offices working?
Studies reveal open offices are weakening productivity in the workplace. […]
New hardware from tech companies
Fall means three things… pumpkin spice lattes, cringeworthy jokes about pumpkin spice lattes, and new tech hardware. […]
The world needs more Canadian crude
While Canada’s oil industry has faced output hiccups as a result of environmental protesters and wildfires, there are many risks it won’t face. […]
How to help customers get a job done
Any service company that doesn’t plan a digital component should certainly start soon. […]
Womenomics is working… but there is still more to do
Closing the gender employment gap could lift Japan’s GDP by 10%. […]



