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Leaps of faith

For 25 years, Mike Lazaridis has been perfecting the technology behind Canada's most popular invention:the BlackBerry. Now he's using his curious mind—and his money—to help discover the next Einstein


IDEAS AND INNOVATION

Compact explosion

India's Tata Nano launches the race for the world's cheapest car


IDEAS AND INNOVATION

The Idea Factory

How did Ideo become the reigning king of product makeovers? By declaring no challenge too big or solution too small


IDEAS AND INNOVATION

The Storyteller

It takes a marketer like Marc Stoiber to look deep into the heart of a soulless conglomerate and discover its granola core


IDEAS AND INNOVATION

Green giant

In the battle to tame Canada's greenhouse emissions, B.C.'s Gordon Campbell is the undisputed heavyweight


IDEAS AND INNOVATION

Changing Gears

Rotman's Ideo-inspired design initiative is prepping the CEOs of tomorrow to think beyond the next buck


Gilgan's Island

A factory to make houses? That's the biggest thing that distinguishes Mattamy Homes. But it's not the most important one—that would be Peter Gilgan, who found that accountancy just wasn't detailed enough


Blame Canada

Whenever Canadian exports get gored in the U.S., Senator Max Baucus has a hand in it. Right or wrong, the man from Montana wins—it's his system, after all

RoB magazine's 16 nods

For the third year, Walrus dominates national magazine awards with 37 nominations; Globe tops business periodicals


Eric Reguly

eric reguly

Too huge to neglect

With the U.S. spiralling into a recession, we need a trade agreement with Europe—and fast


Doug Steiner

Gimme much more

Investors need more data on companies and the bigwigs who run them—and it should be the law


Jennifer Wells

jennifer wells

Is too much sex possible?

Apparently not if you're trying to sell Cosmo TV to Canada's "fun, fearless" single gals


Corporate Governess

corporate governess

No time out and there's no time like the present

A free company BlackBerry can be a Trojan Horse invading your personal time; how to gracefully decline a promotion


Big Idea

Patently absurd

You can't do anything in software these days without running the risk of being sued by a patent pirate—just ask Apple, Sears and Kellogg's. Maybe it's time to abolish these innovation killers


Off the Clock

annette verschuren

Away from home

You'd think the head of Home Depot Canada would spend her weekends renovating a room or two. Try jetting off to London or Beijing


Exit Interview

exit interview

Time to take a hike

Jones Soda founder Peter van Stolk seeks new forms of fizz

 

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