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Canadian Business

Winter 2023
Magazine

Canadian Business is a source of business information, analysis and advice for ambitious, smart, career-minded Canadians who want a richer life.

CONTRIBUTORS

Canadian Business

Getting Technical • Private start-ups are modernizing our public health care

Agents of Change: How BMO for Black Entrepreneurs Is Helping Six Cinquième Pay It Forward • A Q&A with Mike Bonner, head of Canadian business banking, BMO and Entrepreneurs-in-Residence, Ash Phillips and Miro LaFlaga

Private Practice • Last year, a federal investigation found that Tim Hortons had collected information from a million users of its app without their permission. Here, two experts discuss the ethics of consumer data collection, how to get customer consent and how to keep it.

SIMPLY ADORNABLE • Nlaka’pamux accessories designer Warren Steven Scott talks about his origins, his inspirations and why he’s branching into eyewear

FIVE THINGS HE LOVES • Here are Scott’s essential sources of inspiration

Running Hot and Cold • Nordic-style thermal spas are opening across the country—a boon for Canada’s wellness industry

Good Jeans • Levi’s is reimagining its iconic 501s in a push for more sustainable fashion

High Times • How the development of a migraine treatment sparked a psychedelics boom

ASK THE EXPERTS • How will psychedelics be used in the next decade?

Break a Sweat • The fitness industry has gone through a major shift—from the gym to the home and back again—and this shiny new gear is keeping pace

CREATIVE MINDS • Pinterest’s newly unveiled Toronto office brings the colourful platform to life with plenty of local love

HOW TALK I MADE SERIES IT • Future of Entrepreneurship

THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW • As the medical system crumbles, a host of private virtual clinics are stepping in to fill the gap. Inside the new digital-health-care revolution.

☑ HELEN CHEN • The pandemic opened up opportunities for Canadians to work for international companies—without having to leave their couch

☑ ALISSA CLAYTON

☑ MADHAVI KULKARNI

☑ SANJA SPARICA

☑ SIDHARTH IYER

From Here to Eternity • A WAVE OF DEATH-INDUSTRY UPSTARTS ARE MAKING END-OF-LIFE PLANNING CHEAPER, EASIER AND MORE COMFORTING

STRATEGIES • Real-world workplace advice from today’s brightest and boldest business leaders

How to Take a Non-cheesy Headshot • Crypto firm Ledn wanted its company portraits to showcase staff personalities

HOW TO BUILD BACK BRAND TRUST • After a string of controversies, Subway Canada launched a campaign to refresh its image

How to Stay Relevant on Social Media • Fine-jewellery brand Mejuri pivots its online strategy when trends change

HOW TO FIGHT PROXIMITY BIAS • The social-media company Later introduced policies that equalize the playing field

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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 60 Publisher: St. Joseph Communications Edition: Winter 2023

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Canadian Business is a source of business information, analysis and advice for ambitious, smart, career-minded Canadians who want a richer life.

CONTRIBUTORS

Canadian Business

Getting Technical • Private start-ups are modernizing our public health care

Agents of Change: How BMO for Black Entrepreneurs Is Helping Six Cinquième Pay It Forward • A Q&A with Mike Bonner, head of Canadian business banking, BMO and Entrepreneurs-in-Residence, Ash Phillips and Miro LaFlaga

Private Practice • Last year, a federal investigation found that Tim Hortons had collected information from a million users of its app without their permission. Here, two experts discuss the ethics of consumer data collection, how to get customer consent and how to keep it.

SIMPLY ADORNABLE • Nlaka’pamux accessories designer Warren Steven Scott talks about his origins, his inspirations and why he’s branching into eyewear

FIVE THINGS HE LOVES • Here are Scott’s essential sources of inspiration

Running Hot and Cold • Nordic-style thermal spas are opening across the country—a boon for Canada’s wellness industry

Good Jeans • Levi’s is reimagining its iconic 501s in a push for more sustainable fashion

High Times • How the development of a migraine treatment sparked a psychedelics boom

ASK THE EXPERTS • How will psychedelics be used in the next decade?

Break a Sweat • The fitness industry has gone through a major shift—from the gym to the home and back again—and this shiny new gear is keeping pace

CREATIVE MINDS • Pinterest’s newly unveiled Toronto office brings the colourful platform to life with plenty of local love

HOW TALK I MADE SERIES IT • Future of Entrepreneurship

THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW • As the medical system crumbles, a host of private virtual clinics are stepping in to fill the gap. Inside the new digital-health-care revolution.

☑ HELEN CHEN • The pandemic opened up opportunities for Canadians to work for international companies—without having to leave their couch

☑ ALISSA CLAYTON

☑ MADHAVI KULKARNI

☑ SANJA SPARICA

☑ SIDHARTH IYER

From Here to Eternity • A WAVE OF DEATH-INDUSTRY UPSTARTS ARE MAKING END-OF-LIFE PLANNING CHEAPER, EASIER AND MORE COMFORTING

STRATEGIES • Real-world workplace advice from today’s brightest and boldest business leaders

How to Take a Non-cheesy Headshot • Crypto firm Ledn wanted its company portraits to showcase staff personalities

HOW TO BUILD BACK BRAND TRUST • After a string of controversies, Subway Canada launched a campaign to refresh its image

How to Stay Relevant on Social Media • Fine-jewellery brand Mejuri pivots its online strategy when trends change

HOW TO FIGHT PROXIMITY BIAS • The social-media company Later introduced policies that equalize the playing field

Give the gift of insight

Business Jargon


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