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Leveraging partnerships to support digital transformation

In an interview with the Financial Post, Roy Gori discusses Manulife’s digital transformation and how the company is leveraging partnerships and strategic investments with startup tech companies.

Jobs and Growth

Canada can play a huge role in the global economy

In an interview with The Future Economy on Canada’s ability to compete in the global economy, Apala Mukherjee shares her perspective on Canada’s ability to attract foreign investment. She highlights Canada’s strengths when it comes to both natural and human resources.

Jobs and Growth

Political platforms should be built on long-term goals

Resisting short-termism is not easy in the current era of growing populism and focus-group-driven politics, but the stakes for our country’s economic future are high.

Speaking of Business

Revealing and insightful conversations with Canada’s top innovators, entrepreneurs and business leaders.

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The 60-year-old startup: How Magna stays agile in a fast-changing industry

July 1, 2021

Canada’s Magna International is a $40 billion company that employs more than 158,000 people in 28 countries. Yet in the eyes of its CEO, it’s really “a 60-year-old startup”.

July 1, 2021

Canada’s Magna International is a $40 billion company that employs more than 158,000 people in 28 countries. Yet in the eyes of its CEO, it’s really “a 60-year-old startup”.

Scaling up: why Canada needs a startup mindset

June 17, 2021

Mallorie Brodie, the CEO and co-founder of Kitchener, Ont.-based Bridgit Inc., says Canadians have a “level of discomfort” when it comes to taking risks, but it’s essential when scaling up a business.

June 17, 2021

Mallorie Brodie, the CEO and co-founder of Kitchener, Ont.-based Bridgit Inc., says Canadians have a “level of discomfort” when it comes to taking risks, but it’s essential when scaling up a business.

Pressing the reset button on capitalism: how to build a more inclusive society

June 3, 2021

Desjardins CEO Guy Cormier explains why it’s time to press the reset button on capitalism

June 3, 2021

Desjardins CEO Guy Cormier explains why it’s time to press the reset button on capitalism

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