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Features
 
  The spin cycle
Canada is cracking down on money laundering, but can it outwit the criminal mind?
By Paul McLaughlin


Greasy money
If you use "palm oil" to secure a lucrative contract, you'll get more than a slap on the wrist.
By Paul McLaughlin


Keeping your hands clean
The lowdown on Canada's new Proceeds of Crime Act, and what it means for CAs.
By Eric Lavoie and Guylaine Leclerc



Upfront
 
People Ever since songwriter and guitarist Dave Morley moved to Calgary, he's been singing a happy tune. That's because the CA found a job where he can promote his music, as well as that of other indie bands.

News and trends Risky gap developing · B2B: look at it this way · Fighting Net fraud · No standard view on reporting rules.

Numbers Game Bank on these stats about Canada's financial institutions.

Netwatch Hone your e-skills now to improve your future prospects.

Ask an expert How accounting firms can become more market driven - and get closer to their clients.

Technovations Handspring's Palm-compatible Visor Edge and its nifty add-on camera, eyemodule2.

Book value Strategies on the new economy and how to overcome office politics.


Regulars
 
  Finance The derivative debate
By Michel Blanchette and Garth M.D. Livermore

Control Out of the shadows
By Brian Hayman

Performance A matter of principles - Part II
By John T. Browne and Paul-Émile Roy

Business advisor Plotting your firm's road map
By Bob Stewart

Taxation One size does not fit all
By Diane Bale

Technology Up close and personal
By Deryck Williams

Insolvency Can bankruptcy laws be exported?
By Peter P. Farkas


COLUMNS
 
Inside out A clean act to follow
Off the record One size fits all
Economic outlook Big is back!
Letters to the editor