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Business pros and cons of a government shutdown

The U.S. government is vastly too big to fail, and investors all over the world know that
Life Lessons: Roger Hardy

Life Lessons: Roger Hardy

Don’t let naysayers nip inspiration in the bud

Constitutional Court scandal deals blow to Indonesia's anti-corruption drive as chief justice faces bribery charges

Since it started operations in 2003, the Corruption Eradication Commission, which was modelled on the famed Independent Commission Against Corruption in Hong Kong, has investigated and brought to court 86 cases of government bribery and corruption

Canada should eliminate its income equality gap, not its unions

SFU’s Public Square program and Vancity brought former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich to town on October 3, exactly a month after the Fraser Institute made the case for introducing “right-to-work” (RTW) legislation in Canada.

Building better Metro Vancouver transit is the key to revitalizing the region’s major malls

The most convincing case for transit was empty asphalt without empty cash registers

Vancouver could become international seven-a-side rugby venue

BC Place Stadium got a little closer to becoming a stop on the wildly successful International Rugby Board (IRB) Hong Kong Sevens World Series.
Life Lessons: Tom Kramer

Life Lessons: Tom Kramer

Need financing? Look beyond the money

Haida Gwaii's new economy a precursor to B.C.'s economic future

Several weeks ago, while standing on an endless stretch of beach in the North Pacific, I watched our ocean lap methodically against the sea-battered timbers of a shipwreck.
Ace Fipke: Animated discussion

Ace Fipke: Animated discussion

When Nerd Corps CEO Ace Fipke had a hard time finding an animation studio in Vancouver to create a new TV series, he decided to build one
How I did it: Matthew Chow

How I did it: Matthew Chow

No couch for this psychiatrist – just a computer and a webcam