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Explaining Canada’s hurry to build pipelines in the U.S. – Blog Central, Econowatch – Macleans.ca
Explaining Canada’s hurry to build pipelines in the U.S. – Blog Central, Econowatch – Macleans.ca. By Matt Palmer The attached link is to an article in Maclean’s magazine about the economic case for Canada building more pipeline capacity. Don’t be … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative energy, Business, Business process improvement, Canada, Climate change, Critical thinking, documentary, Documentary film, Earth, Education and Training, Energy, Energy development, Environment, Keystone XL, Maclean, Matt Palmer, Northern Gateway, oil sands, Pipeline Debate, Pipeline transport
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Leadership and loss of trust
Here is an interesting piece about a local business leader Mac Van Wielingen’s efforts to understand how to rebuild trust in leadership. These kinds of efforts are critical to build capacity in our youth and future leaders. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/careers/careers-leadership/at-the-top/on-a-mission-to-help-rebuild-public-trust-in-leadership/article2318830/