Sentences with phrase «canadian business magazine»

Each month in print and daily online, Canadian Business magazine offers news, commentary, advice and insight for business leaders, entrepreneurs and investors.
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In addition, Laura has appeared in various national broadcast and print media including CTV News, Global News, CBC Radio, the Globe and Mail, Canadian Business Magazine and Chatelaine.
He talks about managing a firm of 480 lawyers and the value it places on creative individuals, part of what has made the firm one of Canadian Business magazine's Top 50 Best Places to Work in Canada.
As you know, we took a lot of pride of being selected in 2007 as one of the 50 Best Places to Work in Canada by Canadian Business magazine.
Prior to joining JHR, she was a Canadian Journalism Fellow at Massey College and U.S. correspondent and columnist for Canadian Business magazine.
It has been featured in the media across North America, including CNN, MSNBC, CBC Television, CBC Radio, Globe & Mail, Financial Post, Calgary Herald, Vancouver Province, Alberta Venture, and Canadian Business Magazine and many others.
I am wondering about an online article titled ETF Sector: Slop du jour published in the summer 2007 issue of Canadian Business magazine.
This article got me an invite to write an article for a Canadian business magazine.
Larry MacDonald, columnist for Canadian Business magazine, has kindly included the Sleepy Portfolio in an article on Canadian «lazy» portfolios.
Interviewed by the Canadian Business magazine concerning the independence of Canadian boards of directors, November 2, 2000.
Interviewed by Matthew McClearn of Canadian Business Magazine for a story relating to «Winners and Losers» and Canadian Pacific Railway, November 26, 2012.
Larry MacDonald, columnist for Canadian Business magazine, has kindly included the Sleepy Portfolio in an article on Canadian «lazy» portfolios.
It has received several remarkable recognitions from reputable institutions such as Canadian Business Magazine: PROFIT500: Fastest Growing Companies in Canada as well as Consumer Choice Award for the past 4 consecutive years.
Sean Silcoff is a business writer with the Globe and Mail and before that the National Post and Canadian Business magazine.
-- Canadian Business Magazine
While there's learning to be shared among all sectors, it's time to hear and read more about Canada's top 25 non-profit and public boards, not just the top 25 corporate boards in Canada, as listed recently in Canadian Business Magazine (August 2005).
Weston Forest once again qualifies for the Canadian Business magazine PROFIT 500 list as one of the fastest - growing companies in Canada.
Pinchin Environmental Ltd is being recognized in Canadian Business magazine as one of the «Best Workplaces in Canada» for 2007.
My pal Andrew Potter is a public affairs columnist with Maclean's magazine (Canada's premier newsweekly) and a features editor with Canadian Business magazine.
He is a syndicated blogger for Macleans magazine, Canada's news weekly, and Canadian Business magazine, as well as a regular contributor to The Globe and Mail and the Huffington Post.
In his latest blogpost for Canadian Business magazine, Canadian investment guru, Larry MacDonald comments on the rise of firms in Canada specializing in investing with ETFs, including archerETF.
The blog is now exclusively syndicated by Canadian Business magazine.
(Note: This is an expanded version of the story that appeared in the May 14, 2012 issue of Canadian Business magazine.)
John Manley, president and CEO of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, speaking at Canadian Business magazine's annual Leadership Forum in 2011 (Photo: Arthur Mola)
We have redesigned our website with the objective to deliver the same great content from Canadian Business magazine on any device you choose.
James Cowan, deputy editor of Canadian Business magazine, discusses what Canadians can expect from today's coming budget and whether the Conservatives have got the right strategy to handle it.
Andrew Potter, features editor of Canadian Business magazine, discusses the federal budget and what it means for the economy in the near - term.
I've got a story in the new issue of Canadian Business magazine about the rise of cloud gaming — or online services that act much like Netflix do in that they sell streaming access to the same sorts of video games you'd find on your Xbox or Playstation.
Other dating apps — like Skout, Blendr and Grindr — also do this, although a little differently, and I have an article coming out in the next issue (May 10) of Canadian Business magazine that more broadly explores what's being called «geo - dating» and where it's headed.
This story was published in Canadian Business magazine Aug. 8, 2012.
Canadian Business magazine's annual special report on the economics and business of the year ahead.
We have redesigned our website with the objective to deliver the same great content from Canadian Business magazine on any device
Canadian Business magazine partnered with market research firm Environics Analytics to map out out exactly where Canada's wealthiest people live.
Canadian Business magazine's Rich 100 list is now in its fifteenth year, but those on our roster have been getting wealthy for much longer.
Answers for the crossword puzzle appearing in the February 28, 2011 issue of Canadian Business magazine.

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The firm (which owns Canadian Business) has made a number of major moves leading up to and since then, including shutting down video service Shomi, paring down their print magazine portfolio and shaking up their management structure.
However, after Canadian Business informed company executives that some industry watchers can't help but wonder if another shoe will drop, this magazine was emailed the following statement.
Waugh's first in - depth interview as CEO was with Canadian Business; 10 years later he sat down with the magazine again in October, first in Washington, and then at his home, to reflect on his career.
Canadian Business is a member of Magazines Canada, the Alliance for Audited Media and the Print Measurement Bureau, and is indexed by the Canadian Business & Current Affairs database.
Those words, written by Ross, have held true for the magazine ever since, even as Canadian Business was sold in 1990 to Maclean Hunter, a magazine empire eventually purchased by Rogers Communications.
«What we're seeing is a natural evolution of the product, from a simple digital newsstand to a constantly - growing database of the best magazine stories in the world,» says Steve Maich, the head of Rogers Publishing (which is a part - owner of Next Issue and publishes Canadian Business).
Today, Canadian Business connects with its readers in ways the original Canadian Chamber of Commerce membership could never have dreamed, reinterpreting the magazine's original goals for each new generation, forever evolving in step with the always interesting, never dull world of Canadian bBusiness connects with its readers in ways the original Canadian Chamber of Commerce membership could never have dreamed, reinterpreting the magazine's original goals for each new generation, forever evolving in step with the always interesting, never dull world of Canadian businessbusiness.
And clearly, Canadian entrepreneurs aren't optimistic for the future: a recent study from PROFIT magazine said that nearly 40 % of small business owners think another recession will hit by the end of next year.
Smith started Vice as a print magazine with Suroosh Alvi and Gavin McInnes in Montreal more than two decades ago; with Smith at the helm as CEO, it's now a multi-platform content mill with a reported audience of between 250 million and 300 million people a month, many of them members of Generation Y. Smith made his money by convincing an older generation that Vice knows millennials better than they could ever hope to, and that pitch has worked: Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox paid US$ 70 million for a 5 % stake of Vice in 2013, and Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business) inked a $ 100 million partnership.
The periodical business was no cheerier, as revenue - starved Canadian newspapers and magazines prepared to launch paywalls with the kind of enthusiasm usually reserved for a colonoscopy.
A legion of Canadian corporations recently acquired new CEOs: Guy Laurence joined Rogers (which owns this magazine) last December, one month after BlackBerry brought in turnaround artist John Chen to fix its ailing smartphone business; at TD Bank, Bharat Masrani spent a year (some might say his entire career) preparing to take over for Ed Clark, while across the street at CIBC, internal candidate Victor Dodig was given just six weeks before he replaced Gerald McCaughey.
Indeed, on the other end of the spectrum, Canadian Business's sister magazine, Maclean's, is saying a crash, or at least a correction, has already begun.
But the organization's members saw a greater potential in their growing eight - page monthly, and in August 1930 The Commerce of the Nation was launched on newsstands with the tag line «A Magazine for Canadian Business Men.»
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