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Yolande E. Chan, Dean and James 鶹ýվ Professor at the Desautels Faculty of Management, has been named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC), one of the country’s highest academic honours.

Recognized for her outstanding contributions to digital innovation, knowledge strategy, and business-IT alignment, Chan joins a distinguished cohort of scholars celebrated for advancing knowledge across disciplines.

Classified as: Yolande E. Chan, royal society of canada
Published on: 14 Nov 2025

Canada’s economy has faced a challenging year. Growth projections are down, yet the federal government’s 2025 budget commits billions to offset U.S. tariffs and adapt to shifting global trade dynamics.

The deficit for this fiscal year is expected to exceed $78 billion—but it could have been worse. “I was expecting that the deficit would move into 100 billions of dollars,” says վٱԲ a Professor of Quantitative Marketing and Analytics at 鶹ýվ Desautels.

Classified as: Quantitative Marketing, Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 14 Nov 2025

Stock markets continue to hit record highs, yet many governments remain strapped for cash—and some are eyeing pension funds to cover fiscal shortfalls.

They should resist the temptation to mandate that pension funds invest more domestically, said Associate Professor of Finance پٱ in an interview with CNBC. 

Classified as: Sebastien Betermier, finance
Published on: 14 Nov 2025

On November 1, 2025, the United States implemented a 25% tariff on foreign imports of medium and heavy-duty trucks and truck parts—a move that poses significant challenges for Canadian manufacturers.

Canada’s truck building industry is smaller than the auto sector, but the tariffs will nevertheless have an effect on truck makers across the country.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, operations management
Published on: 14 Nov 2025

The ACCEPTER le vélo conference brought together researchers and policymakers to discuss the evolving landscape of cycling in Montreal and beyond. The first panel highlighted major progress in cycling infrastructure between 2018 and 2023, showing strong links between high-comfort networks and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Presenters also emphasized that infrastructure alone is not enough—understanding behavioural stages and psychological motivators is essential to encourage more residents to cycle.

Classified as: Sustainable Growth Initiative (SGI)
Published on: 5 Nov 2025

What policies can truly accelerate the global shift to clean energy? In a compelling lecture hosted by 鶹ýվ’s Sustainable Growth Initiative and CIREQ, Professor Ryan Kellogg of the University of Chicago explored this question through the lens of economics, equity, and climate urgency. Speaking to a diverse audience at 鶹ýվ’s Faculty Club, Kellogg reframed the energy transition as a global justice issue, emphasizing the need for reliable, affordable, and clean energy—especially in rapidly developing regions like India and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Classified as: Sustainable Growth Initiative (SGI)
Published on: 5 Nov 2025

A team of 鶹ýվ Desautels MBA students has won the 2025 Retail Innovation Challenge, earning the $10,000 grand prize for their innovative business solution for .

The MBA team, Clara Homsi, Rosemarie Cianci, Sam Eddy, Eric Del Balso, and Maria Jose Amorocho Albornoz, stood out among more than 40 teams from universities across Canada.

Classified as: Retail Innovation Challenge, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 5 Nov 2025

When enrolled in the Master of Management program at 鶹ýվ in 2022, she was the only Indigenous student in her class. Now, Janvier is 鶹ýվ’s Director of Indigenous Initiatives, and is creating space for Indigenous entrepreneurs on campus. A recent event focused on how Indigenous-led businesses can serve as a powerful vessel for cultural narrative.

Classified as: Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Office of Indigenous Initiatives, EDI
Published on: 4 Nov 2025

Fewer than one in three professionals are seeking a management position, according to recent research by Robert Half, a human resources consulting firm. “The findings speak to an ongoing issue with the talent pool of potential leaders,” says Eric Saine, Executive Director of the . “There is a growing trend of workers not seeking leadership.” For those who want to buck the trend and pursue a leadership role, Saine recommends learning to use AI tools.

Classified as: 鶹ýվ Executive Institute, artificial intelligence (AI)
Published on: 4 Nov 2025

When the province of Ontario ran an anti-tariff advertisement that featured voice-over from a 1987 speech by US President Ronald Reagan, it hit a little too close to home for current President Donald Trump. Trump threatened additional tariffs on Canada and demanded the ad campaign end. “If this was a sitcom, we’d be laughing, but it’s not,” says Preetika Joshi, Assistant Professor of Accounting at 鶹ýվ Desautels.

Classified as: Accounting, faculty
Published on: 4 Nov 2025

In the 2025 Major League Baseball playoffs, the Toronto Blue Jays pitching staff has often looked dominant, even against some of the best batters in the world. Sam Greene (BCom’20, MMA’21) has helped them do it. A former varsity baseball player at 鶹ýվ, Greene started out in baseball research for the Blue Jays and became an Assistant Pitching Coach in 2024. “Sam Greene is a geek, but many of the pitchers on this team are too,” said Chris Bassitt, a Blue Jays pitcher who has excelled as a middle reliever in the playoffs.

Classified as: BCom Alumni, alumni, MMA Alumni, Master of Management in Analytics (MMA)
Published on: 4 Nov 2025

The 8th Deloitte MMF Synergy Challenge on October 28 challenged Master of Management in Finance (MMF) students at Desautels on their strategic and financial acumen in the context of a merger case competition.

Classified as: Master of Management in Finance (MMF), David Schumacher
Published on: 29 Oct 2025

The inaugural 2025 鶹ýվ Conference on Everyday Entrepreneurship (MCEE), hosted by the Desautels Faculty of Management, brought together scholars, practitioners, and community leaders to explore entrepreneurship beyond traditional boundaries. Organized by the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Initiative in collaboration with the Sustainable Growth Initiative and EDI, the two-day event spotlighted ventures and founders often overlooked in mainstream research.

Classified as: Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Growth Initiative (SGI), Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Integrated Management Student Fellowship (IMSF)
Published on: 29 Oct 2025

When the auto maker Stellantis announced its plan to shift production of the Jeep Compass SUV from Brampton, Ontario to Belvidere, Illinois, the Government of Canada didn’t take the news sitting down. It threatened to sue the multinational company, saying that the shift violated previous agreements between the multinational automotive company and the government, which stipulated the automaker had to maintain its Canadian footprint. “There is a huge amount of taxpayer money that has gone in to this company,” Prof.

Classified as: Saibal Ray, operations management, Bensadoun School of Retail Management
Published on: 23 Oct 2025

Artificial intelligence is still an emerging technology, and we are only in the early stages of its regulation. The European Union is at the forefront of the technology’s regulation, says Simon Blanchette, Lecturer at 鶹ýվ Desautels. The EU already has an artificial intelligence act, which centers on the level of privacy risk associated with individual use cases. “For example, when AI is used to evaluate loan or job applications, lots of sensitive, private information will be gathered,” Blanchette told CTV News.

Published on: 23 Oct 2025

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