The Gold Standard
It is a story surprisingly full of irony. Gold, the precious metal famously called a “barbarous relic” by the economist John Maynard Keynes, has been on an incredible bull run since 2001. This year...
View ArticleTo commute or not commute your pension?
Whether you are retiring, starting a new job or taking time off, leaving an employer can often be an emotional time. Financial concerns and the need to make some important decisions, such as what to do...
View Article3D TV - The good, the bad and the ugly
Spurred by the recent success of 3D movies, the next big thing is 3D television from the comfort of your own living room. What’s certainly unique about the product is that it is such an advanced...
View ArticleSuburban speak up–who won what wards
Voice of Toronto’s outskirts splits the city, bringing sweeping change to City Hall
View ArticleThe best intentions won’t pay runaway legal fees
Non-Profit Directors and Officers LiabilityThe management of non-profit organizations is under increasing scrutiny. Statutes do not provide adequate protection for Directors and Officers, and...
View ArticleCBJ’s sponsored Clean 15 One on One Meeting a hit with P&G and Magna...
Last month, The Canadian Business Journal, along with Fogler Rubinoff LLP, Ernst & Young and Yet2.com, hosted the Clean 15 One-on-One Meeting in Toronto. It was a real pleasure to meet with some...
View ArticleCBJ Onsite: HWY H20
It is very interesting to think about how the consumption of grain in China affects farmers in Alberta, Canada or how weather patterns in India will have repercussions on global wheat prices. This...
View ArticleProtectionism or national regulatory pitfall?
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall, Canadian financial analysts, and many in Canada’s mining industry balked at BHP’s bid for Potash Corp this August, an offer valued at $40 billion. BHP Billiton’s CEO...
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