2002 Predictions
2002 Municipalities
M.B.A.s, Business Schools, and Their Marketing Challenges
CEOs and Business Leaders Rate Poorly Federal Budget Performance-Below U.S., Ontario, and Especially Alberta; Border Spending Rated Best Aspect, Profligacy the Worst; Consensus that Canada is a Defence Free-Loader - Division About What To Do About It
CEOs Repudiate Keyes, Embracing Tax Cuts Instead; Favour Strong Dollar to Enhance Standard Of Living and Innovation; In Personal Investing, Are Increasingly Oriented to Active Investments.
Where Is the Canadian Economy Going and Why
Rise of the U.S. Dollar: Half of Business Leaders Want Canada to Consider Adopting USD, Half Predict Big Corporations Will Price in USD Anyhow, and Federal Government Gets Bare Passing Grade for Its Currency Performance
Federal Budget - Innovation Strategy Widely Unpopular - Business Leaders Want Monies Devoted to Tax Cuts, Health Spending, Debt Repayment, and Especially Security Instead
Corporate Terror - Contingency Planning Vital But Infrequent - Partly Because Canadian Firms, Especially if Small or Outside Toronto/Montreal/Vancouver, Deemed Unlikely Targets
Diversifying Oil/Energy Dependency and a Continental Energy Deal in the 9/11 Aftermath
Common Perimeter Essential for Canadian Economy in Uncertain Times
The U.S. Border:
Competitiveness and the State of the Nation
Strong Majority Support for Tax Relief for Independent Schools
Airline Competition Survey
Strong Majority Support for Free Trade for Pragmatic Reasons