IT WAS MORE RIDICULOUS THAN FUNNY. In fact, it was not funny at all. It so happened that last week, our prime minister stopped by a locally owned doughnut shop in Winnipeg [Continue]
How an iconic brand lost its Canadian identity By SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS Senior Fellow Atlantic Institute for Market Studies THE BAD NEWS keeps piling up for Tim Hortons. Leger [Continue]
By SYLVAIN CHARLEBOIS Senior Fellow Atlantic Institute for Market Studies DRAMATICALLY INCREASING minimum wages in the food industry is irresponsible and even reckless. On [Continue]
THERE WAS A TIME when Canadians made things, and owned what we made. I’m thinking about this as we struggle with the sale of Retirement Concepts to a Chinese outfit, and in [Continue]
SATURDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — A group of media panelists on the CBC afternoon radio show Q on Friday was belittling the national angst over the sale of Tim Hortons to Burger [Continue]