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Too close for comfort

When mining companies partner with NGOs focused on lifting poor communities out of poverty, it may come at a cost to the environment

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Turning the disadvantaged into a competitive edge

Disabled? New to the country? A single mom or at-risk youth? Social Capital Partners is breaking down employment barriers that are keeping millions of North Americans...

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Dear prudence

Female-friendly boards have yet to reach a critical mass in Canada, while our growing minority population watches from the sidelines

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Not your father's mining company

New innovations, from gold-extracting bacteria to ventilation on demand, are helping the mining sector economically reduce its environmental footprint

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Donor Dollars

Philanthropists are trying to influence how their money is being spent at Canadian universities. Is this a boon for innovation and collaboration, or a threat to free...

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Zen and the Art of Work

Managing workplace stress through mindfulness

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Mind Matters Q&A

North America’s fourth-largest telecommunication services company is determined to shine a light on the long-ignored issue of workplace mental health

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Workplace Environment

Are corporations that ignore or contribute to our growing climate crisis more likely to have employees with mental health problems? CK explores the question as it relates...

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Eye Spy, Robots Don’t Lie

In our increasingly navel-gazing society, humans could use an extra set of eyes to monitor the deteriorating world around us

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