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Infographie: Exclusive rankings of Canada’s most profitable companies
Globe and Mail The companies listed here are the 1,000 largest publicly traded Canadian corporations, measured by assets. They are ranked according to their after-tax profits in their most recent…
LE livre pour comprendre l’économie des derniers siècles à aujourd’hui
Economix: How Our Economy Works (and Doesn't Work), in Words and Pictures Paperback by Michael Goodwin (Author), David Bach (Author), Joel Bakan (Author), Dan Burr (Illustrator) (Bibliothèque de Westmount) …
Economix: How and Why Our Economy Works (and Doesn’t Work), in Words and Pictures
Michael Goodwin (Goodreads Author), Dan E. Burr (Illustrations), David Bach, Joel Bakan Bibliothèque de Westmount --- Interview with Michael Goodwin, Author of Economix Critique
American Shopping Malls Are Still Disappearing
Shopping malls are shuttering their doors at a rapid rate. Is there any hope on the horizon? Kate Wheeling Pacific Standard
The third great wave (Dossier de l’hebdo The Economist)
The first two industrial revolutions inflicted plenty of pain but ultimately benefited everyone. The digital one may prove far more divisive, argues Ryan Avent MOST PEOPLE ARE discomfited by radical…
Un futur classique: Hydro-Québec vend 75 000 $ des équipements achetés à 79 millions
(Hydro-Québec ne voulait rien dire; le ministre a joué, avec brio, le rôle de l'insignifiant) Martin Ouellet La Presse Canadienne (...) "Devant les représentants de la presse nationale, La vérificatrice…
Même en période d’austérité, Investissement Québec paye la traite à ses convives.
Pierre Gabriel Côté, le boss d'Investissement Québec Journal de Montréal Pour sa première tribune publique, le nouveau grand patron du bras financier du gouvernement du Québec, Pierre Gabriel Côté, offre…
«Desjardins a perdu son âme»
L’ancien président Claude Béland ne reconnaît plus l’institution à laquelle il a contribué la majorité de sa vie Journal de Montréal «Jusqu’au début de l’an 2000, l’important pour Desjardins c’était…
” On both the French left and right, by contrast, political leaders implicitly accepted high unemployment as a price for giving those in work more security and higher wages.”
The Economist France’s labour code, a fat red doorstop of a book, runs to 3,809 pages, 45% longer than ten years ago. The collective-bargaining agreement for hairdressers alone covers 196…