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When environmental and social activist Van Jones was recruited in spring 2009 by the Obama administration to serve as the White House’s
The program looked like a perfect fit for the university. Calgary petroleum magnate Clayton H. Riddell, at the urging of former federal
There’s a dictum among business journalists that media and communications companies are the worst at what they’re supposed to do best: communicate.
Hero: Loblaws Loblaws, the Canadian supermarket chain with over 70 stores, announced in June that it is on track to meet its
In April, Aviva Investors commissioned Corporate Knights Capital, the investment research and financial products arm of Corporate Knights Inc., to investigate the state
Most executives would agree, even if not openly, that we have a systemic design flaw in our economy. It is set up
The debate at Rio+20 in late June was about “natural” capital. Just days earlier, world leaders attending the G20 summit in Mexico
The hard sell
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Hero: Vale Canada Vale Canada, a subsidiary of the giant Brazilian mining firm, broke ground in April on a $2-billion retrofit of