TORONTO - Traditional management skills and knowledge alone won’t assure success for executives at high-tech organizations that are undergoing a dramatic transition. “Game Changers: TMT Leadership Skills in the Digital Age”... Continue Reading
ST. JOHN'S - Kids Help Phone and Bell Let's Talk are visiting a select number of schools in Canada and on Feb. 11 will be talking to students at St.... Continue Reading
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD - Char Beales, CTAM president and CEO, has announced her plans to retire at the end of 2013, after more than 20 years at the helm. While... Continue Reading
INDUSTRIES CONSOLIDATE. All industries. That’s the natural growth path. The big get bigger. If you doubt that, check the retail, mining, automotive, heck, any sector. Shareholders decide to divest, or... Continue Reading
MONTREAL - While Q4 revenue at BCE remained virtually stagnant over the past year at nearly $5.161 billion, missing analyst estimates, it reported net earnings spiked by 45.7% from a... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Today marks the official one-year countdown to the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, and CBC/Radio-Canada has released an English promo on YouTube. As Canada’s official broadcaster, CBC/Radio-Canada... Continue Reading
TORONTO - Sue Milling has been appointed by general council as executive director of ACTRA. She takes over from Brian Topp, who has held the position since 2001, and is... Continue Reading
MONTREAL - Clara Hughes, six-time Canadian Olympic medal winner and Mary Deacon, Chair of the Bell Let's Talk mental health initiative will announce the inaugural recipients of the $1million Bell... Continue Reading
WHITEHORSE - The north needs to take a holistic approach to the modernization of its satellite and broadband infrastructure that empowers the consumer and not the “band-aid solution” that Northwestel... Continue Reading
MONTREAL - Bell continues its support of research programs and institutions for mental health with the announcement it is giving $500,000 to Concordia University's Department of Psychology to subsidize therapy... Continue Reading