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Turning Alberta’s inactive wells back into assets

By Bill Whitelaw on February 13, 2018  

Turning Alberta’s inactive wells back into assets

Alberta has a skeleton in its closet no one really wants to talk about. Even when…

Friends rarely make the best business partners

By Warren Bergen on February 13, 2018  

Friends rarely make the best business partners

A big part of entrepreneurship is choosing your partners. Over the life of the venture…

Stuck in traffic: why won’t Vancouver embrace Uber?

By Roslyn Kunin on February 12, 2018  

Stuck in traffic: why won’t Vancouver embrace Uber?

In a well-functioning city, we’ve long taken certain things for granted. We expect law and…

The necessary perils of entrepreneurship

By Warren Bergen on February 10, 2018  

The necessary perils of entrepreneurship

There were nearly 900 people seated at round tables alternating small talk with bites of…

Key to your business success: consistency and congruency

By David Fuller on February 9, 2018  

Key to your business success: consistency and congruency

Last week, I didn’t write an article. I could give you all the excuses in…

How women can successfully project their leadership presence

By Carol Kinsey Goman on February 7, 2018  

How women can successfully project their leadership presence

You may have a leadership title or tremendous leadership potential, but that in itself doesn’t…

All venture capitalists are not created equal

By Warren Bergen on February 7, 2018  

All venture capitalists are not created equal

Most times, raising capital is a tough haul. Endless pitching, grueling due diligence and an…

Bizarre cult of oppression grips Canada’s West Coast

By Robert McGarvey on February 7, 2018  

Bizarre cult of oppression grips Canada’s West Coast

Regardless of your political feelings about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, you have to admit the…

The Alberta disadvantage: tax rates drive away investors

By Steve Lafleur on February 6, 2018  

The Alberta disadvantage: tax rates drive away investors

It’s time for Alberta to work towards regaining its former tax advantage. Until recently, the…

Sharing the spoils in a world ruled by the few

By Derrick Rancourt on February 5, 2018  

Sharing the spoils in a world ruled by the few

Last week’s announcement that Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase are forming a new health-care…

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