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Is being pretty bad for your career?
A Stanford law prof argues for protecting women from the 'beauty bias' — even if not everyone's sympathetic.
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GM is on the road again
Faster than anyone could have hoped, "Government Motors" is back on track.
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How to replace an irreplaceable CEO
Japanese CEO Masayoshi Son opened a school to train potential successors. Steve Jobs, take note.
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Are advertisers the real Biggest Losers?
Why ads targeting plus-sized consumers never fail to patronize or criticize their audience.
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Deregistering your trust holdings
Is it for you? That's up to you.
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CT scans on your smartphone
A Canadian firm has an app that lets doctors view CT scans on a smartphone.
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The Performer: Soulpepper Theatre Company's Albert Shultz
On passion, spreadsheets and balancing the often competing demands of business and art.
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Look out, Barbie, Bratz are back
Having wrested its dolls back from Mattel, MGA looks to rebuild the brand.
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Boom and bust in the book biz
As e-books squeeze the bricks-and-mortar chains, a venerable business is in turmoil.
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Agriculture: Buzz kill
Bees are disappearing, putting a third of our food supply at risk. Inside the $15-billion race to save one of nature's hardest workers.
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Opinion: Don't leave employees on the outside looking in
Two wrongs have never made a right, just like two conflicting theys will never make a ‘we.’
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Opinion: Weak links in the chain of good service
Good customer relations require supportive assistance from an entire network of co-workers and managers.
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Teaching arts grads to think like entrepreneurs
St. Mary's University is teaching its arts grads how to think like entrepreneurs.
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Tell fear and panic to take a hike
Forget selling. Now's the time to buy.
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Blood diamonds are forever
A collapsed case against a Toronto gemologist raises new doubts about the past decade's attempts to stop the illicit global trade in diamonds.
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Ebola virus cure
Thanks to a Canadian biotech firm and the U.S. military, a cure might be at hand.
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Canada's housing market can't stay hot forever
Juiced by the efforts of the CMHC, our housing market can't stay hot forever.
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RIM: A torch in the darkness
The new BlackBerry Torch is a big step forward, but analysts doubt that it will be enough to reverse the fortunes of RIM's sliding stock.
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What's killing office productivity?
Is electronic messaging killing productivity — or is the real enemy the guy in the next cubicle?
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The post-trust market
Implications of the 2011 income trust tax.
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