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Making into the Sauder School of Business was one of the biggest highlight of my life. I take pride being a part of the big Sauder family because I know I worked hard to achieve it. However, after experiencing the real university life I always yearned for in high school for, my level of confidence […]

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True Entrepreneur

All the wonderful products and devices that we take granted for all came from the creative minds of Entrepreneurs. Either it is for self-interest or for the better goods of our future, Entrepreneurs have created a world where people live a comfortable and fulfilling life. I had a wonderful chance last year in March to […]

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Dumpster Diving

I had a pleasant half hour reading an old WIRED article called Dumpster Diving written by Torontonian Cory Doctorow. It is all about a man named Darren who makes a huge living salvaging electronics from Toronto’s dumpsters. Granted environmental legislation has taken a bite out of that business because of garbage police who insist that […]

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The “P” Word

According to a report on the Canadian Statistics site, Canadian GDP dropped 2.9% in 2009. With China’s GDP continuing to fly like a rocket, the Canadian figure should be setting off an alarm bell to the parliament. Why is that? Could it have something to do with the Nation aversion to discussing the “p” word […]

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Moral vs. $$

The goal of companies are to make profit. They are free to take any measure or action within the laws and regulations set by the government to maximize their profit. Unfortunately some companies are willing to take the risk of practicing unethically action for their own benefit. Sometimes they get away with it, but when […]

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On October 10, 2010, Virgin Galactic had its first successful sub-orbital flight. This marks another milestone for human in the space exploration. Not only will it serve commercially but also provide support to “agency exploration, science and aeronautics mission” for NASA. Reference. NASA will also rely on Virgin Galactic to provide transportation to the International […]

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In late September, RIM announced their newest product, the PlayBook, hoping to gain market share in the tablet world. Along with the purchase of QNX, RIM’s future looks promising and many fear that it will gain an unfair competitive advantage. However, RIM is sticking its neck out into a market that has been dominated by […]

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As soon as the Harper Government announced its intention of purchasing the Lockheed Martin F-35 Stealth fighter, media anti-aircraft batteries opened fire along the border from Vancouver to Montreal. If the mainstream media and federal opposition parties have their way, decision on the purchase will be delayed until the Liberals are returned to power and […]

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Rich Coleman, the B.C. Housing Minister, threw a stink bomb in Whistler on Monday and nobody left the room.   READ VANCOUVER SUN ARTICLE Coleman charged that excessive government RED TAPE and TAXES were adding as much as $100,000 to the price of a new home in B.C. Of course Coleman was not outing his own […]

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The Global Fund is an international organization that fights against three of the world’s most deadly diseases – Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria. It has given out more than 700 grants across the world since its establishment in 2002, totaling $19.5 billion US. However, China has been exploiting the loopholes to receive more aid from the Global […]

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