Entrepreneurs of the Year

Volume: 16   Number: 8

Entrepreneur of the Year - David Wilson

The energizer
by Mireille E. LeBlanc

Entrepreneur of the Year - Geoff Eaton

The change agent
by Corrie Fletcher-Naylor

Entrepreneur of the Year - Normand Caissie

The visionary
by Graeme Gunn

Entrepreneur of the Year - Steven Kelley

The optimist
by Corrie Fletcher-Naylor

Entrepreneur of the Year – George Donovan

The young and fearless
by Graeme Gunn

Entrepreneur of the Year: Rodney Colbourne, Steve MacDougall, Steve Green

Power of three
by Corrie Fletcher-Naylor

Let's make a deal

For most family-owned businesses, retirement planning isn't complicated; the business is the pension plan. But when a competitor offers to buy you out, the issue of what to do with the rest of your life arises unexpectedly
by Robert Martin

The future is now

Colchester County is the geographic heart of Nova Scotia. A rich rural heritage and practical inventiveness is shaping how it taps the creativity of its people
by Steve Proctor
In Progress

A new jazz age

A great innovator once said that his gift was merely putting the right players together and "letting them go." That innovator was Miles...
by Pamela Scott Crace
Agenda

A new Captain Canada?

Canada has become a mean-spirited place in the last few years. We have so much going for us—great resources, great people, and great...
by Neville Gilfoy
Strategy

An ocean of ideas

Science and technology are international pursuits. Those explorers need confidence, a grand vision, and a safe harbour from which to operate
by David Holt
Spectrum

Taking water for granted

Increasing demand for water resources is a growing business risk, a major economic threat, and a challenge for the sustainability of communities
by Lara Ryan
Creativity

Making simple ideas great

Anticipation is high for Newfoundland and Labrador's next tourism campaign. That has Target's creative group head Jenny Smith stoked
by Kathleen Martin
The Back Page

The rules

Thoroughbred entrepreneurs run on instinct, fuelled by a love for the game. Take Fred Smithers, for instance
by Jim Meek

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