À fréquence régulière, nous publions de courts billets ou entrevues réalisés avec le concours de collègues de l’ONF. C’est notre manière de dire merci à tous les artisans qui rendent l’existence du documentaire Web PIB possible.
Des chômeurs, j’imagine que vous en connaissez tous. Moi j’en connais plusieurs, pour la plupart d’ex-travailleurs du milieu artistique ou [...]
June 23rd 2010 No Comments
La persévérance en gros plan
Tags: billets français · webdocumentary
April 28th 2010 No Comments
A Walk Through Christian’s Art Gallery
When he first moved to Toronto a few months back, Christian had high hopes of opening an Art Gallery. Christian’s dreams have finally been realized – all he has to do now is sell a few thousand pairs of shoes first.
In the neighborhood of Roncesvalles, Christian has found an old shoe store that he will [...]
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March 9th 2010 No Comments
IIème partie : Roger Martin sur la dimension canadienne de la crise
Roger Martin est doyen de la Rotman School of Management de l’Université de Toronto. Auparavant, il a été l’un des directeurs de la société d’experts-conseils en stratégie mondiale Monitor Company et le fondateur du bureau canadien de cette société. Il a écrit sur la réflexion intégrale, la conception opérationnelle et la conscience sociale des entreprises.
Les [...]
Tags: billets français · economy
March 9th 2010 No Comments
Part II: Roger Martin on the Canadian dimension of the crisis
Roger Martin is dean of the Rotman School of Management in Toronto. Previously he was a director with the global strategy consulting firm Monitor Company, and founded its Canadian office. He has written on integrative thinking, business design and corporate citizenship.
“Corporations have a choice. Either they make money while not striving to make the world [...]
Tags: economy · english posts
March 8th 2010 No Comments
Street artist offers “Recession Survival Tips”
“Call yourself an artist: starving might seem more romantic.”
Rough-n-ready printouts of this and other tongue-in-cheek Recession Survival Tips have been appearing throughout downtown Toronto in recent months, stickered over illegal commercial billboards and posters.
“I want to activate public spaces –and get people to question the status quo,” says Sean Martindale, the artist behind Recession [...]
Tags: english posts · news
February 23rd 2010 1 Comment
Thorncliffe Park: Picture of Pride
“In many ways the story of Thorncliffe Park is a beautiful tale,” says Jehad Alieweiwi, executive director of the Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Office, the Toronto non-profit agency featured in Goh Iromoto’s newly posted photo essay.
The agency is located in Thorncliffe Park, one of the most culturally diverse and densely populated neighbourhoods in Canada. By some [...]
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February 12th 2010 No Comments
Part I: Roger Martin on the Canadian dimension of the crisis
Roger Martin is dean of the Rotman School of Management in Toronto. Previously he was a director with the global strategy consulting firm Monitor Company, and founded its Canadian office. He has written on integrative thinking, business design and corporate citizenship.
“By burning vast amounts of hydrocarbons or pouring poisonous stuff into rivers, we may get [...]
Tags: economy · english posts
February 10th 2010 1 Comment
The GDP Editorial: Our value-added
We’re putting our 90th media online this week. This is no small achievement. To underline this, we’re dedicating our next three editorials to the people who have made GDP project so relevant and successful.
Alison and Robert were the first volunteers to throw themselves into the GDP experience. “We remain hopeful that better years are to [...]
Tags: editorial · english posts · webdocumentary
February 10th 2010 No Comments
L’édito PIB : notre valeur-ajoutée
Pour souligner la mise en ligne de notre 90e média cette semaine, nous dédions les éditoriaux des trois prochaines semaines à ceux qui font le succès et la pertinence du projet PIB.
Alison et Robert ont été les premiers volontaires à se lancer dans l’expérience PIB. « On a toujours espoir que de meilleures années viendront. [...]
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