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MMF students tackle real-world merger case in 8th Deloitte Synergy Challenge

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.

Published: 29 Oct 2025

Reframing Entrepreneurship: 鶹ýվ Desautels hosts inaugural Conference on Everyday Entrepreneurship

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.

Published: 29 Oct 2025

Ottawa threatens to sue auto maker Stellantis for violating funding agreements

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.

Published: 23 Oct 2025

European Union is in the early stages of regulating AI’s use of sensitive data

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.

Published: 23 Oct 2025

Starbucks’ choice to shut pick-up only locations could hurt bottom line

Beginning in 2026, Starbucks will be phasing out its mobile order pick-up only locations, abandoning an approach built for speed and efficiency. In an earnings call, Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol said the pick-up only locations had a transactional feel that lacks warmth and human connection. The move favours ‘stay and savour’ customers over ‘grab-and-go ones’, writes Vivek Astvansh in The Conversation.

Published: 23 Oct 2025

Luxembourg Finance Minister Gilles Roth visits 鶹ýվ to mark milestone partnership

Luxembourg’s Finance Minister Gilles Roth visited 鶹ýվ’s Desautels Faculty of Management to celebrate a milestone partnership and the launch of the 鶹ýվ Centre for Finance in Luxembourg and the Master of Management in Finance (MMF) in Luxembourg programme.

Published: 23 Oct 2025

Public pension funds deliver higher returns when they use a capitalized model

Some national pension funds operate on a ‘pay as you go’ model, meaning that retiree pensions are primarily funded by current workers. But other national pension plans—including the Canada Pension Plan—operate on a capitalized model, meaning that workers contributions are invested to fund future payouts.

Published: 22 Oct 2025

Canada should consider a hockey league of our own

The Edmonton Oilers have played in the Stanley Cup Finals each of the past two years—and lost both times.

Published: 22 Oct 2025

Hari Gopalan (MMA’25), MMA Online graduate harnesses data for healthcare innovation

As part of the first graduating cohort of 鶹ýվ’s Master of Management in Analytics (Online) program, Hari Gopalan (MMA’25) is using data to improve healthcare systems at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Applying insights gained from the program, he’s developed models to optimize exam scheduling and forecast waitlists, driving measurable improvements in patient care.

Published: 16 Oct 2025

Former Provost Anthony C. Masi receives Lifetime Achievement Award

鶹ýվ Desautels Professor Anthony C. Masi was honoured with the Morty Yalovsky Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Academic Leadership at Fall 2025 Convocation. Over his 46-year career, Masi has shaped the University through his leadership as Provost and contributions to digital transformation, faculty development, and teaching innovation. He founded Teaching and Learning Services, modernized 鶹ýվ’s IT infrastructure, and advanced the University’s research and academic mission.

Published: 16 Oct 2025

Expert: AI hallucinations and the courts

While experts call for stronger oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) technology development, including clearer legal frameworks, the legal system itself is grappling with AI-related challenges.

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Published: 15 Oct 2025

When it comes to public pensions, Luxembourg could learn from Canada’s success

Luxembourg is among the richest places in the world. It is a small, landlocked European country, but has carved out a niche as a major financial centre. Yet its public pension system could benefit from adopting a capitalized pension model, according to research by Patrick Augustin and Sebastien Betermier, both Associate Professors of Finance at 鶹ýվ Desautels.

Published: 15 Oct 2025

鶹ýվ DataSphere Lab proving to be good for business

At 鶹ýվ’s Desautels Faculty of Management, the DataSphere Lab is transforming how companies use data and how students learn.

Launched in 2023, the lab connects organizations eager to make smarter, data-driven decisions with 鶹ýվ students who apply advanced analytics, machine learning, and AI to real-world challenges.

Published: 10 Oct 2025

Poets & Quants names Montreal one of the best cities to study for a MBA

You can do an MBA in hundreds of cities around the world, but Montreal is among the best, according to Poets & Quants. But what makes the city such a good place to study? It’s Montreal’s unique energy, according to Kai Zhao (MBA’25). “Montreal blends history, culture and an incredible food scene with a vibrant student community,” says Zhao. “It also has a thriving business community that is home to both innovative start-ups and major companies like Bombardier, Desjardins and Ubisoft.”

Published: 9 Oct 2025

Michael Scott’s office misadventures are a lesson in what not do to as a manager

On The Office, Steve Carrell plays Michael Scott, a boss at a small paper and office supply wholesaler who is frequently delusional, insensitive and annoying—sometimes all at once. Still, there are lessons to be learned from the misadventures. “The Office captures the realities of business operations in an exaggerated yet familiar way,” said Kai Zhao (MBA’15) in an interview with Poets & Quants.

Published: 9 Oct 2025

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