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BlackBerry director Matt Johnson on creating the buzziest new film in Canadian cinema
To tell the story of a fallen tech giant, he channelled his inner Dolly Parton
Q&A: BlackBerry’s Jay Baruchel loves movies, weed and his now-obsolete phone
The Montreal native’s latest film chronicles one of the country’s most epic business success stories. Baruchel’s own life story is the stuff of cinema, too.
In a bid to save itself, BlackBerry to stop making BlackBerrys
The end of physical-phone manufacturing seems like doomsday for the Waterloo, Ont. company—but it may just pay off
A surefire made-in-Canada way to lose $650 billion
Here’s a stock tip Valeant investors should have heeded: If a company that’s not a bank becomes the largest in Canada, run!
Tracing the BlackBerry diaspora
BlackBerry’s workforce has shrunk dramatically since 2011. Here’s where a lot of those people went.
BlackBerry blow-up: How a leadership rift ripped RIM apart
An excerpt of ’Losing the Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry,’ on the fatal division between Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie
Cover story preview: Selling the North
For Jim Balsillie, finding the Franklin expedition was the beginning of bigger goals in the Arctic
The changing world of tech
March 30: The tech world is getting a shake up, from the end of Future Shop to a rise in gender discrimination trials
It’s BlackBerry’s no-good, very bad, possibly good, day
March 27: The mobile maker reports Q4 profits, plus, Stephen Poloz goes to London, live-streaming your life, and the rise of the "sand mafia"
Obama’s Blackberry great for security—not so much for fun
As he told Jimmy Kimmel, the president doesn’t even text.
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