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After experiencing a stressful divorce without a prenup, co-founder Amanda Baron set out to make relationship agreements ...
Jenn Harper’s journey into the beauty industry began with a vivid dream. “I saw Indigenous girls laughing, their faces glowing with joy and lip gloss—it was powerful and emotional,” Harper recalls.
It’s Wednesday and Toronto business owner Regina Sheung is talking to me from the landline of her store Labour of Love, because on Wednesdays no one there uses cell phones—not even shoppers. “It’s ...
Amanda Baron is the co-founder of of Jointly, Canada's first digital platform for cohabitation and prenuptial agreements.
Email marketing sage and Cymberimpact CEO Geoffrey Blanc offers tips on how to keep your company on people’s minds—even if ...
What makes an innovative company today? This question inspired a meeting between CB and the Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship (BII+E), an independent, non-partisan policy ...
In the past year, businesses have had to navigate a landscape marked by whiplash-inducing technological advancements, undeniably urgent evidence of climate change and ever-shifting consumer values ...
When Natan Obed was a teenager, he played on a high school hockey team called the Indians. His school was located next to a reservation in rural Maine, but almost none of its students were Indigenous.
On International Women’s Day, professional services firm Grant Thornton released its 20th annual report on the state of women in senior-ranking positions at mid-market companies around the world. It ...
In 1904, a student at worcester polytechnic institute named Robert Goddard wrote a paper on the subject of “travelling in 1950.” Under the spell of sci-fi writers like H. G. Wells, Goddard had long ...