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Atlantic Business Magazine
NOTHING WRONG WITH WINNING
Let’s do launch • The founder of an Atlantic Canadian startup explains how they launched and what’s next
The water cooler • Smart and provocative stuff to rule the break room
Much to sing about • N.S. businesses hope for big wins from this year’s JUNO Awards
HOOKED ON SEAFOOD • Clearwater celebrates 30 years of doing business in China
FASTER, GREENER, MORE EFFICIENT • N.L.-based operation begins printing metal parts
Your move, mon ami • After about half a century of Churchill Falls power sales, Quebec is open to a new deal
TRANSITION OF POWER • More than a generational passing of the baton, emerging leaders have a very different definition of success from their predecessors
End of an era • With the possible sale of Irving Oil on the near horizon, Atlantic Canadians may soon have to get used to living in a post-Irving universe. Or not. One way or the other, history will be made
WOMAN ON A MISSION • Canada says all the right things to attract new immigrants, but the reality doesn’t always live up to the hype. Constanza Safatle says it doesn’t have to be that way
Reclaiming their POWER • Indigenous organizations are leveraging economic reconciliation to build stronger communities
ATLANTIC CANADA’S 25 Most Powerful Women IN BUSINESS 2024
THANK YOU! • Judges for Atlantic Canada’s 25 Most Powerful Women in Business (2024) are all past award winners who generously donated their time to adjudicate this year’s competition.
TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS PROMOTIONAL SHOWCASE • Recent and current global tensions revealed just how vulnerable we are to transportation disruptions. Getting things from here to there involves a diverse collection of trucks, trains, planes and boats, working in collaboration with ports, airports, distribution centres and logistics coordinators. The following pages celebrate key local players in the transportation and logistics industries.
THE LION IN WINTERLAND • Former World Trade Centre honcho Fred MacGillivray retired 12 years ago, but there’s nothing “retiring” about him. Giving back to his Halifax community is his passion and purpose
The Coming Revolution