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Features
 
  The dirt on dot.cons
In an effort to pump up their revenue, many Internet companies stretched GAAP to their limits - or maybe even beyond. But then the regulators stepped in for a closer look.
By Paul McLaughlin and Alan Stewart


Mister Turnaround
Accent sur la rentabilité et stratégie d'acquisitions articulée ont permis à Robert Chevrier de regarnir les coffres du distributeur Westburne
By René Lewandowski



Upfront
 
People After years of managing Quebec's Montcalm Golf Club, which she and her husband built from scratch in 1977, Évangéline Richard chose a new course - of study, that is. And at age 55, she became a CA.

News and trends Ontario shows muscle in fiscal fitness test · Recession? What recession? · Divorcing couples engage CAs · Canadian companies rank high on anti-bribe index · Fuel for the biotech boom · Big Five have big hopes

Numbers Game A jugful of stats on Canadians and their brew

Netwatch "Internet time" is a myth

Ask an expert Can a personal coach help make your dreams come true?

Technovations Issie Rabinovitch offers his take on the latest in high tech

Book value Fiction for entrepreneurs and advice for the sandwich generation


Regulars
 
  Law Risky introductions
By Mindy Paskell-Mede

Personal financial planning Numeracy and the stock market
By Ian Davidson

Assurance services Refinement and its rewards
By Deryck Williams

Management The power of the question
By Hugh Lindsay

Telecommunications The tax jungle
By Deidre Feist and Fiona Macfarlane

Farm management Jack and the bean counter
By Ian Kinnell


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Off the record Is our inflation target too tight ?
Economic outlook The customer comes first
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