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2. Case 12: RBC Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
3. Showing the love: After two lean and mean decades, businesses are realizing they need to hang on to employees - and attract new ones
4. 'Devastated': Canadian music icon Leonard Cohen is broke and the lawsuits are flying. As Katherine Macklem reports, it's a sordid tale involving allegations of extortion, SWAT teams, forcible confinement, tax troubles and betrayal
5. Bringing back Oscar: the painter's son, writes Katherine Macklem, won't let Canada forget Oscar Cahen
6. Canada's top 100 employers
7. Spies in the skies: WestJet snoops in Air Canada's private files. Air Canada pilfers a WestJet exec's trash
8. Did someone say bubble? Canada's rocketing real estate market is defying pessimists - heck, it's defying realists. Katherine Macklem explains why, thanks to a solid economy and nesting boomers, it's here to stay
9. How to manage your money: Economic indicators are encouraging and investors could be in for another good year. But in 2004, as always, it's buyer beware
10. What works, and why we don't do it: Few Canadians follow the rules of retirement planning. Even fewer can retire at 55. Buy why not? It's so simple
11. A lord's covenant: he calls it routine. They call it illegal. But just what is a non-compete clause?
12. Wheat and power
13. The trades gap: Need a mason or plumber? Get in line - hope new recruitment drives work fast
14. Steel city's blues: for residents of a town where the main industry has been hammered, the booming Canadian economy is a bit of an insult
15. The income trap. Staying home with the kids can prove costly at tax time. Who's to blame?
16. The experts weigh in: Up? Down? Our panel assesses economic and investment prospects for 2004
17. VICTORIA'S OTHER SECRET? If the U.S. giant moves north, as rumoured, it'll shake up the industry
18. Just quit lecturing them: A cognitive scientist takes aim at the way universities teach
19. The knock-off game: Magazine readership surveys have spawned a wave of look-alikes
20. CTV'S GLOBAL CONQUEST
21. CLIVE BEDDOE: PULLING WESTJET OUT OF ITS DIVE
22. NOT WHAT THEY SEEM
23. MONEY WITH MUSCLE: New-style donors expect results for their efforts, writes KATHERINE MACKLEM
24. PATENT PREDATORS: Get rights to invention, find juicy target, make $450 million. Nice business
25. TELLIER'S LAST STAND: What really pushed the celebrated turnaround artist out Bombardier's door?
26. BATTLE OF THE BALLS: As fundraising galas multiply, the rich and the hip have never had it so good
27. THE TRADES GAP
28. Do well-do good: The ethical investing movement promises returns with a social conscience
29. ROUNDTRIPPING
30. LIFE AFTER WORK: KATHERINE MACKLEM tries a new way to get her retirement plans in order
31. TOP 100 EMPLOYERS
32. 'I FEEL GOOD, IT'S EXHILARATING': Manulife's $15-billion bid for John Hancock will create a 'a world-class company'
33. JUMPING THE QUEUE? A fundraising campaign promises to give donors better access to health care
34. DIAMONDS WITH AN EDGE: Canadian stones are transforming the industry
35. Andrew Pringle: 'You set yourself a personal target -- and you've got to run hard to do it'
36. RIGHT PLAY, RIGHT TIME: Rob McEwen's risky gold-mining bet pays off
37. A virus strikes tourism: SARS, Mad cow and a stronger loonie -- how much can one industry take?
38. WHEN TRUST IS BREACHED: Some analysts' tech research was compromised
39. THE NEW VIEW FROM TV LAND: A survey charts a shifting home- entertainment future
40. DOING THE RAG TRADE RIGHT: A maverick's sweatshop-free approach works
41. IS THIS YOUR BEST DEFENCE?: As Canadians anguish over how to protect themselves from SARS, health authorities take note of what went wrong
42. Designed for Export: In small-market Canada, high-end fashion success means selling abroad
43. IS THERE A FAST TRAIN COMIN'?: Bombardier's new engine could rival air travel in populous corridors
44. THE BEST AND WORST MUTUAL FUNDS: After another ugly year, investors are scaling back
45. CROOKS IN THE BOARDROOM: Canadians have lost confidence in business leaders, and see their lack of ethics behind the past year's stock- market collapse
46. THE BENEFITS OF MARRIAGE: Tough sell or not, bank mergers make sense
47. NORTEL'S LONG STRUGGLE BACK: CEO Frank Dunn claims it will be profitable next year, but experts doubt it
48. CHRETIEN'S '800-POUND GORILLA': As he plots his final days, the PM signals there'll be no mergers on his watch
49. CANADA'S TOP 100 EMPLOYERS: Where you'll find the best places to work-- and why they're employee magnets
50. THE BEAR ESSENTIALS: Have markets finally hit bottom? Well, it's a process
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