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From Peter Nowak
The next digital casualty: restaurant servers? Long have I advocated replacing restaurant staff with robots and automation. Finally, it's happening.
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From Chris MacDonald
Child labour in North America The case of child farm workers in North America illustrates how complex the task of regulating business really is.
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From Matt Lundy
Super Bowl advertising will be heavy on hashtags Audi started a trend at last year's game, but are hashtags actually useful?
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From David West
Asset allocation for 2012: Fixed income A cautious approach to the start of the year calls for an increase in fixed income allocation.


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Topic:  Investing
Your own worst investing mistakes By Andrew Hallam  | January 19, 2012   We’re hard-wired to rely on established patterns. In the stock markets, that can cost you.

Topic:  Lifestyle
MPs advocate for golf tax break By Jacqueline Nelson  | January 19, 2012   MPs band together to make deals on the green deductible.

The best Super Bowl ads of all time By Canadian Business staff  | January 31, 2012   Canadian Business has chosen its top commercials from Super Bowls past, spanning from old-school classics to new media favourites.

Topic:  Strategy
CP's CEO battle: Harrison vs Green By Jacqueline Nelson  | January 19, 2012   An activist investor’s battle to change Canadian Pacific’s leadership gets personal.

How well do you know Research In Motion? January 30, 2012   Take this short quiz to find out just how much you know about Canada's best-known tech company.

Companies that could fail in 2012 January 18, 2012   2012 won't beckon the end of the world, but it may be the last leg for a few prominent corporations.

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