Monthly Archives: November 2011

Canadian Coffee Goes Global

I fully agree with Chole Kim’s idea that Tim Horton’s should work on a global expansion plan. In the multicultural globalized world in which we live it is only rational to expand to the far reaches of the world. Look … Continue reading

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Cycling to a Better World

It may at first seem strange to see the word “entrepreneurship” paired with anything other the “money.” Many modern entrepreneurs are trying to change this prospective. Social entrepreneurs are using the power of business strategies to realize their philanthropic goals. … Continue reading

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Costly Fat

Denmark has levied the world’s first “Fat Tax.” The tax is $2.90/Kg implemented on foods with a saturated fat content of over 2.3%. I had to question the rational of the implementation of such a tax and in contrast with … Continue reading

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Sustainability: Good for the World or Good for Profits?

“Sustainability” and “Oil” are rarely used in the same sentence, however when you look at the company Cenovus that’s exactly what comes to mind. They are one of the most sustainable companies in North America and they work in one … Continue reading

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