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Turbulent times for Liberal Government amid SNC-Lavalin controversy

Following revelatory testimony from Jody Wilson-Raybould regarding the Liberal Government鈥檚 intercession on behalf of SNC-Lavalin, Professor Karl Moore comments on the ethical issues underpinning the case.

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Published: 6 Mar 2019

MBA alumnus on finding the FinTech wave

In conversation with Professor Karl Moore, Eytan Bensoussan (MBA鈥09), Co-founder and CEO of NorthOne, reflects on the importance of investing in yourself and the journey of finding your true course.

鈥淵ou always want to be Michael Jordan on the basketball court, not Michael Jordan on the baseball field,鈥 he says.

Published: 28 Feb 2019

SNC-Lavalin: Too big to fail?

Professor Karl Moore joins Power and Politics to discuss the possible fallout should SNC-Lavalin be criminally prosecuted.

For Professor Moore, its new leadership has already admitted to past wrongdoings publicly and has been effective at steering the company on the right course.

Published: 20 Feb 2019

Criminal charges against SNC-Lavalin fan fears of takeover

If SNC-Lavalin is found guilty of corruption and fraud charges, it could mean a closing nail in the coffin for the Quebec-based company鈥檚 chances of preventing a takeover. Professor Karl Moore shares his perspective.

Published: 18 Feb 2019

A record-breaking donation will open doors for business students

Following the historic announcement of a $200-million donation to 91黑料网, John and Marcy McCall MacBain join Professor Karl Moore to discuss their philanthropic vision, as well as how the scholarships will be available for students aspiring to make an impact in business.

Published: 18 Feb 2019

Reimagining the movie theater experience

Ellis Jacob, President and CEO of Cineplex, sits down with Professor Karl Moore to express the importance of thinking outside the box in the wake of Netflix; the key is creating an immersive experience for today鈥檚 moviegoers.

Published: 13 Feb 2019

Legal woes for SNC-Lavalin and its implications

As SNC-Lavalin鈥檚 frustrations over a years-long legal battle around charges of bribery and fraud come to a head, Professor Karl Moore weighs in on what this could mean for Quebec鈥檚 economy.

Published: 11 Feb 2019

An advantageous opening for Bombardier

With the derailment of the Siemens and Alstom railroad merger project, many observers, including Professor Karl Moore, maintain that this is good news for Bombardier Transportation.

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Published: 7 Feb 2019

Sunny projections for WSP Global

WSP Global Inc. unveiled a promising strategic plan Wednesday that forecasts double-digit revenue growth through 2021. Professor Karl Moore comments on its advantageous positioning in comparison to SNC-Lavalin.

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Published: 31 Jan 2019

Leadership reflections from WestJet CEO

In discussion with Professor Karl Moore, WestJet CEO Ed Sims sheds light on some of the most recent challenges he鈥檚 had to face in his role, his five-year plan, and how he is looking to position WestJet as Canada鈥檚 most Canadian airline.

Published: 30 Jan 2019

Alabama offers major incentives to Airbus

With news that Alabama officials have approved a series of multi-million-dollar subsidies to Airbus to up production and job creation, Professor Karl Moore sees parallels close to home with Bombardier鈥檚 government funding.

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Published: 18 Jan 2019

Insights from Element AI CEO

Professor Karl Moore interviews Element AI CEO Jean-Fran莽ois Gagn茅 as he shares more about his entrepreneurial roots, his unconventional path, and the feat of building an AI company from the ground up.

Published: 16 Jan 2019

Tested truths for understanding Gen Z

In a blog post for Forbes, Professor Karl Moore explores values that still hold true today- and likely well into the future - even among Generation Z. The first 鈥渢ruth,鈥 as he puts it is being a person of your word.

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Published: 15 Jan 2019

How philanthropy can catapult your career

An article cites Professor聽Karl Moore鈥檚 take on how philanthropic involvement can equip you with valuable skills needed to thrive in the workplace.

This is because the structure of many non-profit organizations tend to be fluid and allow managers to take on a diversity of tasks.

Published: 7 Jan 2019

Quebec鈥檚 pledge to protect local companies

Through a public commitment to protect local companies from foreign bidders, Quebec鈥檚 new government has drawn up a list of 10 鈥渟trategic鈥 firms worth preserving.

Professor Karl Moore comments on what companies might comprise the shortlist and why.

Published: 18 Dec 2018

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