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Cover: In this issue, we take a look at Canada’s Top Growing Companies and how they are turning good ideas into successful products. Also: The Coastal GasLink pipeline is an $11.2-billion feat of engineering, but will its benefits outweigh the costs? Plus: BCE chief executive Mirko Bibic has a plan to fix Canadian telecom. Follow us on Twitter: @robmagca

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June: In this issue, we take lessons from the latest crop of Best Managed Companies and a look at the cool stuff they make. Also: Ottawa-based Telesat is betting big on high-speed satellite internet and taking on two of the richest men in the world. Plus: Sheertex founder Katherine Homuth has plunged ahead to make unrippable tights, and loyal customers love her for it. Follow us on Twitter: @robmagca

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May: In this edition, we shine a spotlight on the best executives of 2022, the unsung heroes of the business world. Also: we talk to Annick Guérard about her risky plan for Transat’s survival. Plus: we examine a Toronto company’s simple solution to storing renewable energy. Follow us on Twitter: @robmagca

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April: This month, in our Women Lead Here package, we measure progress on gender parity among Canada’s largest publicly traded companies. Also: we talk to the Blackberry veteran who’s making Big Tech sweat. Plus: we examine what investors have to gain from the psychedelics sector. Follow us on Twitter: @robmagca

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March: This month, we take a look at turnaround artist Doug Putman and his strategy to make retail fun again. Also: we introduce 50 emerging leaders with the smarts and enthusiasm to tackle some of the most challenging issues of our time. Plus: we speak to the Minister of Everything Chrystia Freeland on her plans to ensure Canada’s economy emerges from the pandemic stronger than ever. Follow us on Twitter: @robmagca

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