Canadian Business

Canadian Business

Canadian Business, established in 1928, is Toronto's oldest business magazine. As of the end of 2016, the print version will be discontinued. Starting in January 2017, the magazine will exclusively publish online.

National, Trade/B2B
English
Online/Digital

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Domain Authority
72
Ranking

Global

#988576

Canada

#53939

Science and Education

#3317

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Articles

  • 1 month ago | canadianbusiness.com | Ali Amad |Alex Cyr

    For the fourth annual edition of Canadian Business's flagship awards, we narrowed in on companies fighting the climate crisis. Here are 20 Canadian companies with brilliant solutions for saving the planet.

  • 2 months ago | canadianbusiness.com | Natasha Dhayagude

    I never really understood what a startup was while I was in school. I was more interested in science and imagined myself going to work in health care. However, after graduating from the University of New Brunswick with a degree in biochemistry, my mom sent me an ad for a job as an entrepreneurial services coordinator at Planet Hatch—a company that works to connect start-ups and new businesses with the resources they need to grow their businesses.

  • 2 months ago | canadianbusiness.com | Emily Latimer

    Like many scrappy creative ventures, Montreal-based visual effects house Rodeo FX started in a basement. The year was 2006. The company’s co-founder, Sébastien Moreau, had just returned to Canada after working at two of the top visual effects companies in the world: Peter Jackson’s Wētā FX and George Lucas’s Industrial Light & Magic. He and co-founder Mathieu Raynaut were set on building their own thing, a studio capable of competing in the same league as their former employers.

  • 2 months ago | canadianbusiness.com | David Silverberg

    Two years ago, when Boston Pizza opened its newest location in Hope, British Columbia, the restaurant’s layout wasn’t what most people would expect of a Boston Pizza franchise. Its square footage was 30 percent smaller than most locations the popular chain had constructed in the past two decades, and featured a separate entrance for delivery and takeout orders. The new design was desperately needed, says Boston Pizza president Jordan Holm.

  • Jan 23, 2025 | canadianbusiness.com | Ria Elciario

    Strategies Co-working space East Room’s first location was a building co-founder Derreck Martin’s grandfather bought in 1987. Back then, it was used by the local artist community for screenings, art installations and concerts. When it came time to launch East Room’s inaugural location in 2014, Martin wanted East Room’s spaces to continue to be used for community building.

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