Emma Jacobs
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A sign of the times: Montreal project aims to save vintage signage
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Emma Jacobs
Dec 26, 2019
It's a rescue and restoration mission.
Canadian farmers caught in the middle of U.S.-China disputes
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Emma Jacobs
Sep 30, 2019
Since Canada detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou late last year, Chinese imports of several agricultural crops have slowed or stopped altogether.
A new museum of economic theory for Paris
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Emma Jacobs
Jul 9, 2019
Art, sculpture ... economic theory? The Central Bank of France is behind the capital's latest museum.
A company that encourages bartering finds it needs ... currency
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Emma Jacobs
May 21, 2019
One Canadian company made a transition from the oldest system of commerce ... to one of the newest.
Why coyote pelts are in high demand
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Emma Jacobs
Mar 18, 2019
Demand for coyote fur has been on the rise thanks, in part, to trendsetting by Canada Goose.
GM Canada's company town has learned from past layoffs
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Emma Jacobs
Dec 6, 2018
As the automaker's Oshawa, Ontario, plant has shed jobs, the local economy has been forced to diversify.
Canada grapples with refugee influx from U.S.
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Emma Jacobs
Nov 28, 2018
Refugees seeking asylum are leaving the U.S. for Canada, where authorities scramble to house them.
Doing your Christmas shopping on your phone? Don't feel special, pretty much everyone's doing that
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Emma Jacobs
Nov 26, 2018
The more your friends post about their #favoritethings, the more likely you are to buy from your phone.
Why retailers love it when you order online and pickup in store
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Emma Jacobs
Nov 23, 2018
Big box and department stores have invested heavily on making it easy for customers to pick up stuff they order online at the store. That’s because research shows that most of those pick-ups actually become shopping trips, where the customer buys more than just what was in the online cart. That’s a growing Black Friday […]
Hey sports fans! Your regional network may be on the block.
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Emma Jacobs
Oct 30, 2018
Even with online offerings of live sporting events proliferating, there’s a market for those legacy regional sports networks. Disney is set to shed 22 of the RSNs, which bring you college ball and other local sports. And there’s plenty of interest in acquiring the regional networks from a range of potential buyers.