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Globalization: Benefits, Backlash and What’s Next

Globalization: Benefits, Backlash and What’s Next

Discover how Canadian businesses and consumers should be responding to deglobalization and geopolitics

Bye, America, and Buy Canada

Bye, America, and Buy Canada

Nine steps to turn a potential crisis into renewal

Is There Any Relief From Geo-Headaches?

Is There Any Relief From Geo-Headaches?

If geopolitical events keep you up at night, you are not alone

Chipping Away at Canada’s Internal Trade Barriers

Chipping Away at Canada’s Internal Trade Barriers

How a well-designed interprovincial trade pact greases the wheels of regional trade

Empowering Women in Global Mining

Empowering Women in Global Mining

Canadian NGO shows how to bring real change to a rough and tumble sector

The Perks of Knowing Your Java’s Story

The Perks of Knowing Your Java’s Story

New research shows the economic value of traceability for coffee producers

Yes, Blockchain Does Have a Kryptonite

Yes, Blockchain Does Have a Kryptonite

New research on supply chains reveals three vulnerabilities that can breach blockchain’s shield of trust

Is the Global City Still Magnetic?

Is the Global City Still Magnetic?

The pandemic and other shocks have dazed but not dimmed the world’s command-and-control centres

Why Canada Can’t Pass the Buck on Foreign Bribery

Why Canada Can’t Pass the Buck on Foreign Bribery

It’s time for the federal government to get serious about homegrown corruption

A Corporate Watchdog Without Fangs

A Corporate Watchdog Without Fangs

The Canadian Ombudsman for Responsible Enterprise investigates firms for supply chain abuses. But its biggest impact may be felt elsewhere

Canada’s LNG Projects Need to Get Going

Canada’s LNG Projects Need to Get Going

LNG exports can lower global emissions, create jobs, support Indigenous reconciliation and boost our reputation abroad

How Polluters Weaponize Trade Pacts

How Polluters Weaponize Trade Pacts

Canada’s efforts to phase out fossil fuels are stymied by foreign investors’ threats to drain public coffers

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