Schools aim to engineer gender parity

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

By: Derek Sankey Efforts to get more female students into science and engineering fields, where they make up on average just 17.5 per cent nationally, are gradually working to boost those numbers through a variety of mentoring and awareness programs. At the University of Calgary’s Schulich School of Engineering, women comprise 25 per cent of [...]


Canada’s laws on effective government are strong, but implementation is lacking.

Friday, May 6th, 2011

By: Duff Conacher This week, Global Integrity released its 2010 Global Integrity Report, which dropped Canada from 11th to 19th out of almost 100 countries that it has evaluated since 2007. Using more than 300 indicators, the report is the world’s most comprehensive, detailed assessment of national government accountability, integrity, and democratic process, and measures the strength [...]


Yedlin: Reliance on oil, gas ‘not sustainable’

Friday, May 6th, 2011

By: Deborah Yedlin It is perhaps more than fitting the report by the Premier’s Council for Economic Strategy was released on Thursday morning. The report was unveiled in Edmonton by Premier Ed Stelmach and the chair of the council, David Emerson. Most will recall the council was established in 2009 by Stelmach to look at [...]


Shaping Alberta’s Future

Friday, May 6th, 2011

What must Albertans begin to do now to sustain prosperity through the next three decades and beyond? How can we ensure our children and grandchildren enjoy even greater opportunity than we have – that we hand future generations a legacy of “a better Alberta”? What will it take to make the Alberta of 2040 the place for [...]


The most surprising demographic crisis

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

By: The Economist DOES China have enough people? The question might seem absurd. The country has long been famous both for having the world’s largest population and for having taken draconian measures to restrain its growth. Though many people, Chinese and outsiders alike, have looked aghast at the brutal and coercive excesses of the one-child [...]


Obama administration floats draft plan to tax cars by the mile

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

By: Pete Kasperowicz The Obama administration has floated a transportation authorization bill that would require the study and implementation of a plan to tax automobile drivers based on how many miles they drive. The plan is a part of the administration’s Transportation Opportunities Act, anundated draft of which was obtained this week by Transportation Weekly. The [...]


Survey Says: They like us, they really do!

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

The plan to ramp up Canadian crude oil exports to the United States received support recently, when some senior Oklahoma political leaders came out in favour of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline project. Governor May Fallin and U.S. Senators James Inhofe and Tom Coburn penned a joint letter to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, [...]


Order Is Great. It’s Bureaucracy That’s Stifling

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

By: ADAM BRYANT This interview with Lars Bjork, C.E.O. of QlikTech, a data software company, was conducted and condensed by Adam Bryant. Q. Do you remember the first time you were somebody’s boss or manager? A. It was in 1984.  I had the opportunity to work in construction in New York, coming right out of [...]


Most Canadian private companies not embracing CSR

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Social responsibility, sustainability low priorities for Canadian business owners TORONTO, April 29, 2011 — Without pressure from shareholders and government regulations, the majority of Canadian private companies have placed Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) low on their business priority list unlike their public counterparts. In fact, about half (48%) of Canadian private companies don’t have a [...]


The Management Myth

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

By Matthew Stewart During the seven years that I worked as a management consultant, I spent a lot of time trying to look older than I was. I became pretty good at furrowing my brow and putting on somber expressions. Those who saw through my disguise assumed I made up for my youth with a fabulous [...]