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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…

The new pandemic-induced pet food economy

By Sylvain Charlebois on December 23, 2020  

The new pandemic-induced pet food economy

According to a recent report by Narrative Research, 18 per cent of Canadians say they…

Google’s leverage raises serious antitrust allegations

By Lee Harding on December 23, 2020  

Google’s leverage raises serious antitrust allegations

“The Google of today is a monopoly gatekeeper for the internet,” reads the U.S. Department…

The tricky – and often absurd – business of trading with the EU

By Jack Buckby on December 22, 2020  

The tricky – and often absurd – business of trading with the EU

The United Kingdom is inching closer to the end of its transition period between leaving…

The congested logic behind congestion taxes

By Roslyn Kunin on December 22, 2020  

The congested logic behind congestion taxes

One definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing and expecting different results.…

A legitimate demand for oil industry investment?

By Rashid Husain Syed on December 21, 2020  

A legitimate demand for oil industry investment?

Opposing interest groups are endeavouring to sway crude oil market sentiments. The global oil industry…

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