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AIMCo job cuts spark concerns over commitment to inclusion

Published: 6 February 2025

The Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) has eliminated 19 non-investment positions, including its sole equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) lead, raising concerns about its...

Political pressure impacts Canada's top pension funds

Published: 6 February 2025

Canada’s Maple 8 pension funds are globally respected for strong returns and independence from government influence. However, recent political moves threaten this model. The federal government has...

Financial institutions shift climate strategies amid GFANZ changes

Published: 6 February 2025

Despite BlackRock’s exit from the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), climate action remains a key priority for financial institutions, says Sebastien Betermier, Associate Professor of...

Professor Alain Pinsonnault receives King Charles III medal

Published: 6 February 2025

º«¹úÂãÎè Desautels Faculty of Management congratulates Professor Alain Pinsonnault on receiving the King Charles III Coronation Medal for his contributions to Canada's international scientific...

BUSA 410: Summer Internships in Management Info-session

Wednesday, February 19, 2025 14:00to15:00

Are you planning to do an internship this summer? Do you want to earn 3 credits and fulfill the Experiential Learning degree requirement at the same time?/desautelsCategory: Desautels Faculty of...

Finance Area Seminar: Xinwei Li

Tuesday, February 11, 2025 11:30to13:00

Xinwei Li INSEAD Business School The Cross-Section of Dividend Discount Rates3420 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 3L1, CA/desautelsCategory: Desautels Faculty of Management

Got(oat) milk? Neighbourhood café can’t give it away for free, but they can be transparent about the costs

Published: 31 January 2025

At Café Origine on Sherbrooke Street, oat milk costs extra—and there’s a reason for that. Non-dairy milk substitutes like oat milk cost more than cow’s milk does. Some large chains like Starbucks...

Union demands for higher wages leading to longer negotiations in collective bargaining

Published: 31 January 2025

Collective agreements are taking longer to negotiate. For agreements reached in 2024, negotiations took more than 13 months on average. The year before, negotiations averaged just seven months. ...

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