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This summer BNN presents a new investor series each week covering a range of topics; from how to build a small business to Canada’s obsession with real estate. Coverage includes insight, analysis and a stellar line-up of expert guests that will inspire investment ideas throughout the dog days of summer.
June 27-30: Canadian Success Stories (on Business Day PM): This special highlights homegrown achievements in business. Business Day celebrates our nation’s success stories—surviving the tough times and positioning for the future.
July 4-8: the Demographic Shift (on Business Day AM): From coast to coast and across the sea, populations are transforming. Some are aging, while others are young. On BNN, we look at the issue of changing demographics and its impact on businesses and the global economy.
July 11-15: How to Build a Small Business (on The Close): What does it take to start a small business? BNN explores planning, taxes, labour laws, money and pitfalls to avoid.
July 18-22: Trade and the Widening of the Panama Canal (on Business Day PM): What does it mean for shippers? What does it mean for Canadian ports? What does it mean for global trade? Find out on BNN.
August 1-5: Real Estate Obsession (on The Close): BNN examines the advantages of moving away from this obsession and the benefits for those who do not rely on real estate for a large portion of their finances.
August 8-12: Agriculture and Monopolies (on Business Day PM): BNN explores sales and marketing in Canada’s agriculture sector.
August 15-19: Foreign ownership in Canada (on The Street): Canada rarely welcomes foreign takeovers, but what impact do they really have on the Canadian economy? BNN looks back on the major deals over the past decade and asks if our fears of foreign takeovers are justified.
August 22-26: Arctic Resources (on Business Day): Climate change in the Arctic is creating new economic opportunities. BNN brings you the companies and thinkers at the forefront of Arctic exploration and the latest on how investors could profit.
August 29-September 2: The state of retail (on Headline): Crate & Barrel, Victoria’s Secret, Target and J. Crew are just some of the U.S. brands invading Canada. Why are so many American retailers moving North and what does this expansion mean for business on either side of the border?