Senators fans hate their owner, the feeling appears to be mutual, and internal dysfunction keeps producing HR messes. How did it get this bad?
Tag Archives: Eugene Melnyk
Canadians oppose using taxpayers funds for NHL franchises
Fans in Calgary and Ottawa want new arenas. But taxpayers and politicians aren’t keen to help pay for them
How Ottawa got its groove on. No, seriously.
Paul Wells on a stunning regeneration afoot in the nation’s capital
Did Eugene Melnyk jump the queue for a new liver?
Did Eugene Melnyk’s wealth and fame give him an unfair advantage? The answer is not as simple as it may appear, reports Michael Friscolanti
Eugene Melnyk: ‘Time is of the essence,’ team official says
When the Ottawa Senators said the team’s owner was in dire need of a liver transplant, hundreds called in to help.
No end to the pain at Biovail
You have to feel for the shareholders of Biovail. Today at the drug company’s annual general meeting in Toronto investors were forced to choose between two difficult options—the pain of uncertainty, or the certainty of pain. They went with the former.