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Canada s $373 Billion Fund Chooses Safety After CEO Resigns

Canada’s $373 Billion Fund Chooses Safety After CEO Resigns Bloomberg 3/1/2021 Paula Sambo and Kevin Orland (Bloomberg) Mark Machin’s big mistake got him drummed out of Canada’s national pension manager in a matter of hours. It’s a turn of events that puts the fund in the hands of a former industrial scientist who has made few waves in the world of finance. Popular Searches John Graham was promoted to chief executive officer of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board on Friday, putting him in charge of a $373 billion global portfolio that includes everything from Britain’s Southampton port to Germany’s Axel Springer media empire to the Petco retail chain.

Vaccine tourism is both unethical and bad for business, experts say

Article content Executives who engage in so-called “vaccine tourism” show both an ethical disregard for those less fortunate and a surprising lack of business acumen, experts argue. Their comments came after the head of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Mark Machin, stepped down after admitting to travelling to Dubai to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Vaccine tourism is both unethical and bad for business, experts say Back to video “The reputational damage the lasting scar of you being caught, outed and tarred and feathered in the public square over your decision to engage in vaccine tourism will linger,” said Wojtek Dabrowski, managing partner of Provident Communications.

COVID-19 update for Feb 22: Here s the latest on coronavirus in B C

COVID-19 update for March 1: 1,478 new cases and eight deaths reported over past three days | Rent freeze extended until end of 2021 | B.C. updates vaccine plan Here s your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C. Author of the article: Scott Brown, David Carrigg Publishing date: Mar 01, 2021  •  March 1, 2021  •  18 minute read  •  FILE PHOTO: The ultrastructural morphology exhibited by the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), first detected in Wuhan, China, is seen in an illustration released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. January 29, 2020. Photo by Handout . /via REUTERS Article content

Vaccine tourism unethical, bad for business

Brandon Sun By: Nicole Thompson, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 11:50 AM CST Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021 Executives who engage in so-called vaccine tourism show both an ethical disregard for those less fortunate and a surprising lack of business acumen, experts argue. Canada Pension Plan Investment Board President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Machin waits to appear at the Standing Committee on Finance on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa on Tuesday, November 1, 2016. Executives who engage in so-called vaccine tourism show both an ethical disregard for those less fortunate and a surprising lack of business acumen, experts argue. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Executives who engage in so-called vaccine tourism show both an ethical disregard for those less fortunate and a surprising lack of business acumen, experts argue.

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