Monthly Archives: November 2012

Wal-Mart in Trouble?

Nicole Chan’s blog about Walmart‘s declining success was very interesting to me. For a long time now, Walmart has been considered an industry giant and controller, leaving very little room for other competitors. In recent years however it’s clear that Walmart … Continue reading

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Ikea’s unethical past

This news story from the globe and mail is about the Swedish furniture giant Ikea. Apparently the company benefitted from forced prison labour in East German in the 80’s, and sis now expressing regret. After a documentary that aired in … Continue reading

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Uncertain Outlook for Alberta Oil

This article states that due to new technology available, the US is now able to access and drill previously unavailable oil. This put’s our large neighbour in place to be the largest oil producing company in the world – above even … Continue reading

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Canadian Grain Commission remodeled

After reading this article about the remodelling of the Canadian Grain Commission, i’ve started thinking about the operations of the Commission. The Grain Commission itself is responsible for insuring the quality and safety of the grain produced by Canadian farmers, … Continue reading

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Careful what you wish for warning for Canadian government

In this article, CIBC chief economist Avery Shenfeld warns the canadian government about trying to control the household debt from mortgages. I chose this article to blog about because it relates to my last blog regarding the bank of Canada’s … Continue reading

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