To tell the story of a fallen tech giant, he channelled his inner Dolly Parton
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.
The end of physical-phone manufacturing seems like doomsday for the Waterloo, Ont. company—but it may just pay off
Here’s a stock tip Valeant investors should have heeded: If a company that’s not a bank becomes the largest in Canada, run!
BlackBerry’s workforce has shrunk dramatically since 2011. Here’s where a lot of those people went.
An excerpt of ‘Losing the Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry,’ on the fatal division between Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie
For Jim Balsillie, finding the Franklin expedition was the beginning of bigger goals in the Arctic
March 30: The tech world is getting a shake up, from the end of Future Shop to a rise in gender discrimination trials
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”
As he told Jimmy Kimmel, the president doesn’t even text.
March 10: The IMF chimes in on debt and Canadian house prices. Plus, a growing crisis in Brazil and China’s female factory strikers
It was a national champion—just like BlackBerry once was, and Hootsuite may soon be. But no one knows if Bombardier can even remain intact now.