Sanofi can trace a direct line back in history to the discovery of insulin 100 years ago followed by decades of insulin production for Canada.
Read MoreCommitting to carbon neutrality may seem like a fairly recent narrative adopted by corporations to reduce human impacts on climate change.
Read MoreSupport for ESG and climate action reaches tipping point.
Read MoreAt face value, Earth Day offers an opportunity to reflect upon both the wonders of nature and the critical need to address challenges that threaten the very ecosystems upon which all life depends.
Read MoreImproving the ecological footprint through food waste reduction.
Read MoreWhen Elizabeth Lounsbury’s grandson recently asked her why we need to wear masks and whether that would be enough to keep the COVID monster away, she was reminded of her childhood, when the threat of polio was framed in similar terms.
Read MoreLearning from COVID-19 and establishing the capacity to fight emerging infectious diseases.
Read MoreThe road to transition needs investors’ hands on the wheel.
Read MoreFamily-owned businesses have existed for centuries. Even now, they continue to form the collective backbone of our economy.
Read MoreRunning a family business involves intricate teamwork by a group of family members collaborating in lockstep for the good of the entire enterprise. It also requires advisors working together to address tax, legal, financial planning, insurance, governance and other issues to ensure success.
Read MoreThe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change set 2050 as an approximate target for reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions as the most likely way to avoid overshooting global warming of 1.5°C.
Read MoreClimate change is a curse for Canada’s farmers. Colder winters, wetter springs and drier summers have wreaked havoc in recent years from the potato fields of Prince Edward Island to the fruit farms in British Columbia’s Okanagan valley.
Read MoreThere was a time when Canadian farmers relied on little more than gut feeling and Old Farmer’s Almanac to decide when to plant and when to harvest, hoping the weather would reward their efforts. That was about as precise as they could be.
Read MoreHigh-tech is not typically a term associated with agriculture. At first glance, there appears to be little connection between fields of gently waving wheat or herds of peacefully grazing cattle. But behind these idyllic scenes on farms across Canada is cutting-edge technology that is revolutionizing the way food is produced and processed.
Read MoreCloud accounting, automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence are among the innovations transforming the business of accounting and the roles of professional accountants and bookkeepers.
Read MoreAs Canada celebrates the contribution of all engineers to the well-being of society during National Engineering Month, the upcoming week is dedicated to the next generation of engineers.
Read MoreAs Canadians have moved more of their daily activities online in the wake of the pandemic, they need to be increasingly vigilant about protecting themselves from digital financial scams.
Read MoreWhen it comes to mining, there are few more challenging environments than South America’s high Andes. Here, scarce water resources are being further strained as climate change shrinks glaciers, forcing mining companies to balance their needs with those of communities that need water for farming.
Read MoreThree years ago, the global professional services firm BDO predicted that by 2020 community support for mining operations – so-called “social licence to operate” – would have greater influence on the success or failure of mining projects than national legislation.
Read MoreWhile the profession of engineering has changed dramatically over the past century and continues to evolve, its penchant for problem solving has remained constant.
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