Potash fails to fertilize the Canadian economyThe Tories’ decision to protect the ‘strategic’ asset in 2010 has backfired on shareholders.
One-time Cadbury heiress sells her mansion to fund chocolate ventureFelicity Loudon is moving on with a vengeance after Kraft’s purchase of Cadbury in 2010
Pepsi hopes Michael Jackson is still the king of popOne billion Pepsi cans plastered with Michael Jackson’s silhouette will soon be on the market
’Clear evidence of a bubble is lacking’—really?The CMHC’s optimism about Canada’s housing market seems, well, inflated
Can’t afford to own a race horse? Buy a share of it.Buying shares in horses opens a world once only accessible to sheiks and oil tycoons
Pop-up goes the shopMajor retailers are embracing what used to be a guerrilla marketing move by the small guys
Big Food companies rush to rejig recipes Consumers increasingly demand meals that are not only healthier, but more ’natural’
Surprise, surprise: Canada lags in e-commerceSelling online would allow Canadian businesses to escape the constraints of our small domestic market--but it ain’t happening
The DVD is hardly dyingJust because people don’t want to buy DVDs doesn’t mean they don’t want to watch them