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Winter 2025
February 6, 2025

Jaime Watt
Executive Chairman
Si Montréal est rempli d’obstacles, il devra demeurer créatif pour se distinguer
If stakeholder capitalism is dead, then Canadian businesses should not lose sight of purpose
If Pierre Poilievre wins the next federal election, then he may have Gen Z to thank
If Canadian businesses are serious about reconciliation, then they need to prioritize the truth in Indigenous relationships
If affordable housing matters, then infrastructure financing needs an overhaul
If Canadian journalism is going to survive, then storytelling needs to get a lot more specific
If old-school lobbying is dead, then it’s time to master the art of grassroots campaigning
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Lianne George
Creative Director
Vahagn Stepanian
Managing Editor
Jackson Bovey
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Jeff Costen
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Adam Owen
Emma Teitel
Breen Wilkinson
Contributing Researcher
Susan Innes
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