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Focusing on employee mental wellness helps companies thrive
How Canada’s leading companies are proving that taking care of employees’ mental health means more success in the marketplace
How Summer Fresh Salads became a grocery store staple
For nearly three decades the company, which sells hummus, baba ghanouj and more, has been anchored by CEO Susan Niczowski’s passion for food
How Canadian firm PointClickCare revolutionized the long-term care industry
Nursing homes and long-term care facilities were not known as hotbeds of tech innovation. This Canadian company changed an entire industry’s mindset.
How GoodLife Fitness went from a single club in London, Ont. to 400 across Canada
GoodLife built its business thanks to its focus on reputation—and lots and lots of data
How Fountain Tire maintains its legacy without sacrificing innovation
The company maintains the spirit of its founder through town halls and Free Fruit Fridays. But its ownership model shows it isn’t stuck in the past.
How the acquisition of Grocery Gateway prepared Longo’s to compete in the digital age
But it’s the grocery chain’s old-fashioned values that underpin its success
How a Canadian company that started before Confederation stays nimble
A century and a half saw B.C.-based produce distribution company, Oppenheimer Group, steadily expand. Here’s how they adapted over the years.
How a small Toronto firm ended up designing the CN Tower
WZMH Architects competes with global giants—and designs hotels in Egypt and high-tech labs along the way
How Acadian Seaplants became a global leader in seaweed
From a young age, Jean-Paul Deveau was fascinated by seaweed. That interest has created a multinational manufacturing empire