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Gauging the impact of more destructive wildfires on Canadian #tourism, with Jasper's devastation the latest hit to a destination beloved by visitors. By Emma Graney and me. #climateimpact
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Gauging the impact of more destructive wildfires on Canadian #tourism, with Jasper's devastation the latest hit to a destination beloved by visitors. By Emma Graney and me. #climateimpact
It seems that manager jobs are everywhere right now – but has the role lost its appeal? In the latest edition of The Globe and Mail's Business Cycle newsletter, we’re talking about Toronto’s condo market losing money on rentals, the fading appeal of manager titles and why small businesses are selling ownership stakes just to get by. Give the newsletter a read below and check out the business pieces from Meaghan MacSween, Rob Csernyik and Daryl Ching, CFA.
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GFL isn’t going to sell itself to private owners, but it will auction a division A full buyout was always going to be tricky because it would add more debt to an already heavy debt load. By selling a division, GFL could use the money to actually reduce leverage #mergers #privateequity #deals https://lnkd.in/gMBWaJJv
What is Team Canada's sailors' strategy to gain a competitive edge in Paris Olympics? Decoding cloud formations to predict wind patterns. We have created an interactive feature that allows you to experience this advanced meteorological approach.
You can use the 15 minutes to explore your zone of creative genius or act on an idea you have viewed as too speculative
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Sure, Canada spied on another soccer team. But you wanna talk cheating? Let's get down to business. (Thanks, Trevor J. Neiman, for taking the time to talk.)
In an era of growing geopolitical conflict, in which supply chains, infrastructure networks, and technological innovation increasingly determine strategic advantage, government is no longer the only — even the primary — target of our foreign adversaries. In virtually every sector and region of our country, Canadian businesses now regularly find themselves in the crosshairs of malicious state actors seeking to advance their national interests in ways that can, and do, undermine Canada’s national security. Thank you Chris Wilson-Smith for the opportunity to share the Business Council of Canada's views on the growing threat posed by commercial espionage with readers of The Globe and Mail's new #BusinessBrief newsletter. Read my interview here: https://lnkd.in/dpG-W4Xt #cdnpoli #cdnecon #nationalsecurity #economicsecurity
Listen to last week's episode of lately at tgam.ca/lately or wherever you get your podcasts! Firebrand author and cultural critic Lauren Oyler tells us why judgment matters in a post-criticism world.
Also, the gender pension gap, how workcations can be detrimental to work-life balance and ending a mentorship that isn’t working out
Many prominent business leaders have also participated in sports
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McDonald’s reported falling sales for the first time in over three years as consumers turned away from the rising price of Big Macs. Today, a look at why the Golden Arches are in danger of losing their lustre, why American rap superstar Lil Yachty was brought aboard to remix the Canadian menu (and only the Canadian menu, for some reason), and who was responsible for the disappearance of Ronald McDonald. https://lnkd.in/gXBsK7rA