CEO of the Year: Cool under pressure
Before Hal Kvisle arrived, TransCanada was a one-trick pony in a declining domestic market. Today, it's a energy-infrastructure powerhouse...
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Are we there yet?
How are Canada’s CEOs tackling the climate-change agenda? We go right to the source — in our first-ever green issues CEO forum
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Carbon taxes vs. carbon trading
What's the most effective way to make business pay for the right to pollute?
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Green on green
What is the business case for the greening of enterprise?
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The globalization of carbon
Should developing nations meet the same carbon emissions standards as developed nations?
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Chief ecological officer
What is the role of the chief executive in promoting sustainability?
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"C" Change
Climate change will become a part of every CEO’s mindset. Ignoring the issue is no option
CEO Scorecard In Depth
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Bang for the Buck
CEOs continue to be paid millions. But are they worth it? Our exclusive pay-for-performance ranking tells all
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Winners get results
Our annual ranking of CEOs at Canada’s top 200 companies showcases the best and worst performances in the column that matters most: investor...
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The 2008 Bossies
Sure, certain corporate executives in the United States have become larger-than-life legends of moral and financial ineptitude. But here...
CEO Feature Profiles
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CEO #1: Heinz Schimmelbusch
The CEO Scorecard's #1 CEO on the astonishing rise — and fall — of Timminco Ltd.'s share price
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CEO #2: Kevin Loughrey
Thompson Creek Metals rides the wave of high molybdenum prices
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CEO #3: John Wright
Petrobank Energy and Resources Inc. tap into new technologies in the oilsands
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CEO #19: John Beck
Aecon Group keeps busy despite downturn
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CEO #50: Jim Shaw
Shaw Communications continues expansion, troucing its rival Telus
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CEO #63: Lino Saputo
Saputo CEO sees growth south of the border
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CEO # 92: Terry Leon
Leon's Furniture CEO has a plan for the economic slowdown
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CEO # 95: Jürgen Schreiber
Shoppers Drug Mart continues on its ambitious expansion
Editor's note: The CEOs are all right
Yes, some are overpaid (we say who, inside), and others don’t do enough for shareholders (ditto). But our CEO issue also finds the office is in good hands...
Guide to using the CEO Scorecard
A wealth of names and numbers awaits. Here’s a key to our chart categories and assumptions
FP Magazine Daily
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Will Obama weaken the US defense sector?
Pacifica Partners · 12:31 PM EDT · Thursday, April 9, 2009
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Home Renovations with a Tax Payback
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We may be feeling poorer these days, but the Global Rich List shows how lucky we truly are
Family Finance · 01:23 PM EDT · Thursday, April 2, 2009
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A bright spot in oil investing: offshore drillers
Pacifica Partners · 09:35 AM EDT · Thursday, April 2, 2009
Family Finance
Family file: It’s nice to dream
The Ruthfords have big goals for their retirement, but they’re spending too much today to reach them
Bargaining with the Taxman
Hiring a lawyer could help you negotiate a settlement for undisclosed tax obligations
RRSP strategies
Stocks may have bottomed, but consider the risks before borrowing to rebuild your battered RRSP
Spend it
Jim Tobler used to get by on meat and potatoes. Now he jets around the world in search of the most exotic, and expensive, flavours
Small Business
On the case: Where do you want to go?
Setting up a foreign plant means making tough choices. Choosing a location can be the toughest