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101. Consumers defy recession forecasts and keep spending

102. POWER TO THE PEOPLE

103. Canada on the 'wrong track' as a place for business to invest, Globe CEO survey finds

105. The long decline in business insolvencies is over

106. After 'labour shortages,' the new go-to word on corporate calls is 'layoffs'

107. After diplomat's expulsion, Canada readies for trade retaliation from Beijing

108. As economic uncertainty looms, Canada's chief executives head for the exits

109. SPACE TO PRODIGY; HOLLY JOHNSON grew up with her eyes on the stars in a family full of engineers. She also happened to be down the street from MDA's headquarters, where she now runs the space and robotics program developing the AI-enabled Canadarm3

110. Banking the busts

111. Cooling inflation is on track to collide with union wage hikes

112. Hedge fund says it will oppose Parkland board re-election; Engine Capital is pushing for convenience store giant to be broken up or privatized

114. Canada's self-employed now account for the smallest share of all workers in more than 40 years

115. Why it matters that Canadian banks have dodged the deposit exodus plaguing some U.S. banks

116. Flights of fancy

117. Interest rate restrictions are now getting real, but the steepest tightening cycle in decades isn't over

118. Activist investor presses for change at Parkland despite board change

119. Activist hedge fund pushes Parkland to divest refinery business

120. U.S. law giant poaches from Bay Street for Canadian presence

121. A financial crisis by any other name; The language around the recent economic turmoil is evolving amid the panic and confusion

122. DECODER; The housing correction looks even worse when inflation is taken into account

123. Malls search for anchor tenants in wake of Nordstrom's departure

124. Luxury retailer Nordstrom to exit Canada, lay off 2,500 workers

125. Weak investment by Canadian manufacturers is leaving their factories increasingly uncompetitive

127. List of Contributors

128. Education for Sustainable Development in LJMU

129. Holocene floodplain vegetation dynamics and sea-level change in the lower Aire valley, Yorkshire

130. A RELATIVE RECKONING

131. Ottawa keeps RESP limits steady despite soaring cost of education

132. DECODER; Number of active oil and gas rigs in Alberta has rebounded sharply from pandemic lows

133. For the first time in three years not a single new retail cannabis store opened its doors last month

134. DECODER; While Canada has lagged in home building, the bigger driver of soaring house prices was easy access to credit, one economist argues

135. Share of Canadian companies mentioning 'recession' at highest level in more than a decade

136. How convenience and fuel giant Parkland is adapting to a low-carbon world

137. Chinese tourists are returning to Canada, but there's a long way to go to get back to 2019 levels

138. DECODING 2023; An experts' guide to the future of the economy in 37 charts. Curated by Jason Kirby

141. DECODER; Net sales for responsible investment funds have fallen from their peak, but sector shows resilience

142. DECODER; Food inflation takes a big bite out of Christmas dinner budgets

143. DECODER; More than $100-billion has flowed into GICs this year. That money will eventually go somewhere

144. Oil prices have turned negative for 2022, but energy investors remain bullish

145. How the son of a Thunder Bay accountant became the czar of concert tickets - and pop music's public enemy No. 1

146. DECODER; Online sales fizzled during Cyber Week - and not just because shoppers are returning to stores

148. ANN FANDOZZI; FANDOZZI HAD A HARD TIME ABSORBING JUST HOW ANTIQUATED THE US$300-BILLION-A-YEAR HEAVY-EQUIPMENT AUCTION BUSINESS WAS WHEN SHE TOOK OVER IN 2020. BUT THIS FIXER IS INTENT ON DRAGGING IT INTO THE DIGITAL AGE

149. MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE

150. DECODER; Amid rising costs and stalled economy, margins for non-financial corporations shrank in third quarter

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