“Thanks for the Business”
As K. C. Irving said, business is never given—it has to be earned, one customer at a time. ”Thanks for the Business” traces the Irving family back to its roots in Scotland, covers the establishment… Read More
By: Donald Savoie (CA)
As K. C. Irving said, business is never given—it has to be earned, one customer at a time. ”Thanks for the Business” traces the Irving family back to its roots in Scotland, covers the establishment… Read More
By: Earle McCurdy (CA)
The fishery defines the culture and heritage of Newfoundland and Labrador. But historically, it was merchants who wielded power and reaped the bounty created by workers. This changed in 1971… Read More
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A timely anthology featuring diverse perspectives – Indigenous and non-Indigenous – on the right to fish in the Atlantic, with the goal of creating dialogue and solutions.… Read More
By: Christine Ibbotson (CA)
As soon as the COVID-19 global pandemic hit North America, Licensed Financial Advisor Christine Ibbotson, syndicated “Ask the Money Lady” columnist and recent author of How to Retire Debt-Free and… Read More
By: Daniel Banoub (CA)
An investigation into the economic, political, and scientific history of the saltfishery in… Read More
By: Donald J. Savoie (CA)
The long-awaited story of Maritime entrepreneur from bestselling, award-winning author of “Thanks for the… Read More
By: Gordon Pitts (CA)
As tech investors the world over search for elusive unicorns (start-ups valued at over $1 billion), acclaimed business journalist Gordon Pitts asks whether there can be a place for high-tech… Read More
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