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Tariffs impose costs on businesses who import goods, and when businessese pass those costs along to consumers, prices go up. This phenomenon is colloquially known as tarifflation, and in this tariff-happy economic moment, we are already seeing its effects. Acer鈥攁 Taiwanese electronics company鈥攔ecently raised its prices, and attributed the price increases to tariffs.

Classified as: Saibal Ray
Published on: 12 Mar 2025

With the spectre of sweeping tariffs sending ripples through Canada鈥檚 economy, the prices of some goods will be much more affected than others. Cheaper household goods like shampoo and toiletries could be among those most affected, according to Saibal Ray, a Professor of Operations Management at 麻豆色情片 Desautels. Higher end goods will be less affected, Ray told the Toronto Star, as most of these goods are sourced outside of the United States.

Classified as: Saibal Ray
Published on: 12 Mar 2025

With the United States both threatening and imposing tariffs, Canada has responded with counter-tariffs of its own. But could these measures do more harm than good?鈥淩etaliatory tariffs are just a bad decision. They increase the prices that Canadian importers pay to bring goods into the country, and increase prices for consumers鈥 says Vivek Astvansh, an Associate Professor of Quantitative Marketing and Analytics at 麻豆色情片 Desautels.

Classified as: Desautels Faculty of Management, Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 12 Mar 2025

The Government of Quebec is promising to help businesses affected by US tariffs, but how much can it really do? Quebec does have funds set aside for emergencies like this one, according to Preetika Joshi, an assistant professor of accounting at 麻豆色情片 Desautels. But Quebec鈥檚 deficit spending limits what it can do in response. It will need to be more surgical, Joshi told CBC News.

Classified as: Desautels Faculty of Management, Preetika Joshi
Published on: 12 Mar 2025

For Liela Tour茅, an聽 MBA student at 麻豆色情片 juggling a marketing role at a consultant firm, grocery shopping is more than a necessity鈥攊t鈥檚 a form of self-care. With long days and limited time to cook, she meal-preps in bulk, freezes balanced meals, and prioritizes high-quality pantry staples. Making intentional choices has helped her stay energized and avoid burnout. She has cut out alcohol for the semester, limits caffeine, and swaps restaurant outings for home-cooked meals.

Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Published on: 10 Mar 2025

Motivating employees isn鈥檛 just about perks or pay鈥攊t鈥檚 about helping them see the bigger picture. According to Jean-Nicolas Reyt, associate professor of organizational behaviour at 麻豆色情片 Desautels, employees who understand the broader impact of their work are often more engaged. 鈥淎 manager can see the broader picture,鈥 Reyt explains. 鈥淩emind people how their work fits into it.鈥 He emphasizes that leaders should shift from telling employees how to do their jobs to explaining why their roles matter.

Classified as: Jean-Nicolas Reyt
Published on: 10 Mar 2025

On February 4, 麻豆色情片 Desautels launched its Black History Month activities with an event focusing on Black female entrepreneurship, hosted by the Laidley Centre for Business Ethics and Equity (LCBEE) and the .

Classified as: black history month, Laidley Centre for Business Ethics and Equity, alumni
Published on: 27 Feb 2025

麻豆色情片 Desautels is taking a major step in sustainability by becoming the first Faculty to introduce composting bins on every floor. This initiative aligns with 麻豆色情片鈥檚 zero-waste by 2035 goal and has already diverted 47% of waste from landfills.

Classified as: Desautels Faculty of Management, Sustainability
Published on: 25 Feb 2025

Donald Trump's second administration is raising concerns about Canadian healthcare. As the US cuts public health resources, Canadians are put at risk. 鈥淲e鈥檙e very concerned,鈥 says Dr. Joanne Liu聽(MDCM'91,鈥疘MHL'14, DSc'16), a Professor at the 麻豆色情片 School of Population & Golbal Health, and a graduate of the International Master鈥檚 of Health Leadership program at 麻豆色情片 Desautels. 鈥淲e are neighbours, and we have a very long border.

Classified as: International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), IMHL Alumni
Published on: 25 Feb 2025

When Canada and the United States faced off in the NHL鈥檚 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament, the game held at the Bell Centre was the hottest ticket in Montreal, with some asking prices topping $10,000 a ticket on online ticket selling services. The intense demand was likely driven in part by the political tensions between the long-time allies.

Classified as: Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 25 Feb 2025

Dr. , Dean of the Desautels Faculty of Management, shares her journey and ongoing mission for racial equity in an interview with CTV News. Appointed in 2021, she is 麻豆色情片鈥檚 first Black dean and remains one of Canada鈥檚 few Black deans. Reflecting on her experiences鈥攆rom childhood to early academic success to encounters with racism鈥攕he emphasized the need for continued progress. She has championed initiatives to increase access for racialized communities and lead equity reviews.

Classified as: Yolande E. Chan, black history month
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

During the first Trump administration, the US imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. And though those tariffs were lifted, they鈥檙e doing it again. Even though Canadian producers had more than four years to diversify their clientele, they remain heavily reliant on the US market.

Classified as: Vivek Astvansh
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

Credit scores play an essential role in our financial lives, but they are calculated by private companies, and there is little transparency in the way they are calculated. Still, you can take steps to ensure your own credit score is good. 鈥淢ake loan payments on time and keep credit card records in good standing,鈥 Prof. Patrick Augustin told Consumer Affairs. 鈥淐redit card debt should be paid in full when it is due, and shouldn鈥檛 be too high relative to disposable income.

Classified as: Patrick Augustin
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

Imposing a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum could disrupt supply chains and drive up prices for everything from auto parts to canned goods. But for some towns in Quebec, the impact could be even more disruptive. The aluminum sector employs more than 40,000 people in Quebec, and the economies of some small towns are almost entirely reliant on aluminum production. And the sweeping nature of the steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the Trump administration will make it difficult to find new buyers for Quebec aluminum.

Classified as: Saibal Ray
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

Aluminum-producing towns in Quebec are bracing for the impact of new US tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum. Quebec accounts for about 90 per cent of Canada鈥檚 aluminum production, and the tariffs will affect more than just aluminum producers. 鈥淭he tariffs may not lead to layoffs at aluminum plants,鈥 said Professor of Operations Management Saibal Ray in an interview with Global News. 鈥淏ut tariffs could lead to companies making investments into the U.S.

Classified as: Saibal Ray
Published on: 21 Feb 2025

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