What’s new, and what’s not, in Trump’s Nafta do-over with Canada
Is the new NAFTA a trade deal for the 21st century or just a politically palatable do-over for President Trump that’s of little consequence? Here are key terms of the new trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
Investment in Canadian oil and gas: time to look again?
Do opportunities outweigh obstacles in the Canadian oil market? With almost no competition for these assets, many believe that investment opportunities should be investigated.
nytimes.com
Upset? Insulted? Heartbroken? Canadians, Tell Us How You Really Feel
We’d like to hear from Canadians about their country’s suddenly fraught relationship with the United States. How are you processing the tariffs and the turmoil?
business.financialpost.com
A lifetime of tips from a wise old Canadian serial entrepreneur
His advice? Get out there and start making money. Life is short (even when you have lived to 80), and the world needs fresh new ideas
frannet.com
How Client Referrals Drive FranNet Consultancies
Across the U.S. and Canada, there are over 75 FranNet representatives, each operating their own consultancies. One of the key value propositions of our organization is that each of these representatives covers a specific territory (just like franchises!). They both live and work in your communities, which means they’re familiar with your area’s business climate, […]
gooseinthegallows.com
How About We Make Racism Unacceptable Again?
As if the normalization of racism isn't bad enough, it feeds an even uglier monster- the self-fulfilling prophecy of Trump's seemingly inevitable re-election. How can any of us ignore the dangerously hateful garbage spewing directly from the President of the United States? You can't.
canadianliving.com
Why multiculturalism makes me proud to be Canadian
Canada's multiculturalism sets us apart as a nation, and it's a value we need to protect.
theglobeandmail.com
Four things startups can learn from Target Canada’s mistakes
If the second largest retailer in U.S. can make these basic expansion mistakes, startup entrepreneurs, who can’t count on a fraction of the resources, would do well to learn from them.