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Fall 2012 - Page 2

Mining Issue

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Climate Crisis/Energy/Fall 2012/Perspectives/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 6

by CK Staff

Hero: Office Depot Office Depot has been named to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) list of 2012 Energy Star leaders for

Energy/Fall 2012/Mining

Too close for comfort

by Antoine Dion Ortega

Barrick Gold, the world’s largest gold mining company, has made big commitments to improve the lives of Chileans living in the country’s

Glass Closet Illustration by Gracia Lam
Fall 2012/Workplace

Glass closet

by Tyler Hamilton

Twenty-five presidents and chief executive officers from around the world gathered in June at the Toronto headquarters of consulting giant McKinsey &

Fall 2012/Health & Lifestyle/Social Enterprise/Workplace

Competitive disadvantage

by Tara Perkins

In the heyday of the tech bubble, Bill Young found himself with a bank account that was growing by millions, and a

Birds illustration by Gracia Lam
Fall 2012/Leadership/Voices/Workplace

Dear prudence

by CK Staff

Since Corporate Knights began its Leadership Diversity Index six years ago, the conventional wisdom on gender diversity in the boardroom has shifted perceptibly. Lip service is

Cleantech/Fall 2012/Mining/Supply Chain

Not your dad's mining company

by Peter Gorrie

Since the 1970s, sulphur-dioxide emissions from the Inco nickel smelter in Sudbury, Ont., have shrunk 90 per cent. That achievement cost $1

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