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The Rich 100
The annual ranking of the wealthiest people in Canada.


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The urge to converge
Why is former Canucks owner Arthur Griffiths getting into the bradband media-streaming business?

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ATI's southern comfort
Merging with California's AMD gives Canadian graphics-chip maker ATI serious competitive heft in a weakening PC market, and in the fight against Intel.

Plus, Like being there. A new generation of video-conferencing awes.


A classic 50s-era Ford T-Bird in mint green.

Weeds in the Blackberry patch
Expect a bumper crop of BlackBerry wannabes.

Smart phones | Figure out wireless | RIM grows up

 
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Software's last hurrah

Canada won't see another company like Cognos — especially if U.S. companies keep bulking up.


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Recycling: Garbage power
David and Apple

Outlook 2008: Biotech

The Canadian biotech sector is growing — but a worrying number of companies are heading south for investment dollars.

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Outlook 2008: Telecom
E-learning: Boom or bust?

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Tech 100
The authoritative quarterly ranking of Canada's top tech firms.



Canada's emerging growth companies

PROFIT HOT 50: 2009
The definitive list of Canada's Emerging Growth Companies, ranked by 2-year revenue growth.


PROFIT 100  

PROFIT 100
Canada's largest annual celebration of entrepreneurship, ranking companies by 5-year revenue growth.


 

Fast Forward
Canadian Business explores 12 business innovations that will change your world.


How stuff works  

How Stuff Works
The inside scoop on Canada's hottest new technologies.


   

 

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Video: Interview with Roger Martin
The dean of the Rotman School of Management on the prosperity gap and making Canada competitive.