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Housing promises to be civic election’s most important issue

What will be the toughest issue in the upcoming civic election? The issue that all candidates will pay lip service to, will criticize their opponents for not effectively addressing, but for which they will have little to contribute – save for bromides, vague promises and calls for senior government action?

Wealthy investors are trimming exposure to Canadian equities

Is it time for investors to reduce their exposure to Canadian equities? At the risk of sounding like a disapproving parent, for some investors the answer may be yes.

A host of August technology milestones worth celebrating

Hopefully you already know that it’s important to remember anniversaries. If not, don’t worry, your spouse will make sure you realize how important.

Leadership is Jack Layton’s legacy

There was something about Jack Layton’s leadership that crossed boundaries and is something that leaders within corporations would do well to pay heed to.

KPMG gets the Wright stuff; Olympic marketer opens his own shop

Terry Wright, who had arguably the heaviest workload at VANOC, officially joined KPMG in mid-August after months of speculation.

David Labistour : Peak performer

Focused on ensuring his company offers better service to its clientele, Mountain Equipment Co-op CEO looks east for expansion opportunities

Gay men among Vancouver’s least favoured tenants; real estate investment sales stall in 2011’s first half

Man-sized problem

Executive assistants are critical to CEO success

CEO challenge

New notebooks tackle Apple at premium end of PC market

While Apple’s Macintosh computers remain a minority taste (about 14% in Canada), the company has a majority market share for personal computers that sell for more than $1,000.

Mark O’Dea : Gold star

Fresh off the $2.3 billion sale of Fronteer Gold, Mark O’Dea is back in the junior mining game with another precious metals venture