The corner offices in Canada were polled and the 25th quarterly C-Suite Survey on global economic conditions, government debt and environmental reporting. BNN interviews company participant Chris Fowler, COO, Canadian Western Bank.
The corner offices in Canada were polled and the 25th quarterly C-Suite Survey on global economic conditions, government debt and environmental reporting. BNN interviews company participant Gestur Kristjansson, CFO, San Gold.
BNN takes a look at the 25th Quarterly C-Suite Survey with, Bill Murphy, National Leader, Climate Change and Sustainability Services , KPMG, which focused on global economic conditions, government debt, environmental reporting and Keystone XL.
The corner offices in Canada were polled and the 24th quarterly C-Suite Survey on the global economy, consumer confidence and emerging markets is out. BNN interviews company participant Heather Christie-Burns President & Chief Operating Officer, Angle Energy.
Confidence in the economy plummeted among Canada's Chief Executive Officers and Chief Financial Officers in the latest quarter according to BNN's survey of C-Suite executives. But even though confidence is down, executives still see some areas for growth.
Confidence in the economy plummeted among Canada's Chief Executive Officers and Chief Financial Officers in the latest quarter according to BNN's survey of C-Suite executives. But even though confidence is down, executives still see some areas for growth.
Another area where policy action would be welcome is with regard to reducing the regulatory burden on business, and a good start would be revisiting Sarbanes Oxley rules.
Minister Flaherty's reputation is at stratospheric levels, but the business community expects him to use the majority mandate to get serious about the deficit.
The C-Suite senses the economy softening. Growth forecasts for the Canadian economy remain dampened, and forecasts for their own companies and for the U.S. economy are being downgraded.
Canadian business leaders are generally optimistic about prospects for 2011, expecting their own companies to grow along with the Canadian economy. And a significant number of executives are seriously considering increasing staff levels. BNN explores the current attitudes of Canada's top executives in the latest edition of the BNN C-Suite Survey. Michael Hainsworth hosts.
Canadian business leaders are generally optimistic about prospects for 2011, expecting their own companies to grow along with the Canadian economy. And a significant number of executives are seriously considering increasing staff levels. BNN explores the current attitudes of Canada's top executives in the latest edition of the BNN C-Suite Survey. Michael Hainsworth hosts.
Canadian business leaders are generally optimistic about prospects for 2011, expecting their own companies to grow along with the Canadian economy. And a significant number of executives are seriously considering increasing staff levels. BNN explores the current attitudes of Canada's top executives in the latest edition of the BNN C-Suite Survey. Michael Hainsworth hosts.
Canadian executives' views on the overall economy are souring, but they're still confident about their own businesses - and many are considering hiring. The BNN C-Suite Survey has been in the field to question those in the corner offices on the key economic issues.
Just ahead of the G8 and G20 summits, Canadian executives offer their views on the issues world leaders should be tackling in the latest edition of the C-Suite Survey. Michael Hainsworth hosts.