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Daniel Baylis is the Director of Content for N/A Inc., a new kind of marketing and communications agency with a singular goal: to connect people and brands in ways that affect positive social change.

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Which Is the Best Airline in Canada?

(15) Comments | Posted October 18, 2012 | 12:18 PM

Most Canadians have a favourite team. And we are extremely loyal to our teams. These loyalties are often based on where we live, and are regularly passed from generation to generation. In fact, the debates about our teams can become so contentious that our pleasant Canadian temperaments are quickly abandoned...

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Apple, Have a Heart -- It's Time to Give Back

(6) Comments | Posted September 13, 2012 | 4:39 PM

The new iPhone has arrived. And those who worship at the altar of Apple are salivating. The phone has a lighter-weight design. The larger screen makes room for another row of icons. The battery is better. The camera is more... well... camera-ish. Oh, rejoice!

Wait -- what are we rejoicing...

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Will Starbucks Save America?

(1) Comments | Posted July 18, 2012 | 5:55 PM

America needs jobs. At least that's what the current unemployment statistics tell us. As of April 2012, the American unemployment rate was 8.1 percent, and it's currently on the highest arc of the past 50 years. Times are tough in the land of the free and the home...

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The Future of Business is a Mix of Capitalism and Loving Thy Neighbour

(0) Comments | Posted July 6, 2012 | 3:31 PM

I'm not a fortune teller, and I don't have a crystal ball. But I can see the future.

It looks like this: In the coming years, the most successful businesses will have cause at their core.

"Woah. Stop the press," you are probably thinking, "What does that even mean?"...

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Here's Why Capitalism Could Save the World

(90) Comments | Posted June 15, 2012 | 11:40 AM

"CAPITALISM ISN'T WORKING!" yelled one of the many animated/angry signs from the protestors occupying Wall Street.

I didn't feel compelled to argue against the statement, per se. It seemed true enough. But it also seemed limited. Like announcing, "Lady Gaga writes smutty pop songs!"

My reaction was a...

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