Grant Thornton in the news—collected and presented to you here.
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Globe and Mail
Paul Avender (May 2010)
Paul Avender, Partner, Grant Thornton Consulting, comments that Canadian businesses often struggle with the concept of innovation. He suggests that the creation of a business performance centre or "centre of excellence" within an organization may help foster such an environment.
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Canadian Manufacturing.com
Jim Menzies (May 2010)
Jim Menzies, National Leader, Manufacturing and Distribution, Grant Thornton LLP, suggests that investing in process improvements, training, and research and development will be critical for Canadian manufacturers wishing to compete globally. The article also mentions the Grant Thornton Manufacturing Insights 2010 conference recently held in Toronto.
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Canoenews.ca
David Elzinga (May 2010)
David Elzinga, Partner, Financial Advisory Services, Grant Thornton LLP in Calgary, comments that Alberts is a prime target for some types of mortgage frauds because purchasers can walk away from their homes without penalty.
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Globe and Mail: globeadvisor.com
Kevin Fraser (May 2010)
Financial advisory services partner, Kevin Fraser, has these tips for for small business owners looking for financing from banks: have a business plan in place, know how much financing you need and why, and be honest about your personal credit history.
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The Agenda with Steve Paikin - TVO
Jim Menzies (April 2010)
In this televised panel discussion, Jim Menzies National Leader, Manufacturing and Distribution, Grant Thornton LLP, discusses how the Canadian dollar at parity with the US dollar is affecting Canadian manufacturers.
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Globe and Mail
Karen Yull (April 2010)
Karen Yull, Partner, Tax Services with Grant Thornton LLP, provides advice to Canadians under the age of 35; namely that they should take note of some commonly overlooked credits and deductions, including the Home Renovation Tax Credit and credits for public transit.
Globe and Mail - Globe Investor
Karen Yull (January 2010)
Karen Yull, Partner, Tax Services with Grant Thornton LLP, discusses how some of the most common Canadian tax-saving strategies, including income-splitting loans and tax-free savings accounts, can be used to help lower your tax bill.
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Globe and Mail - Report on Business
David Malamed (January 2010)
David Malamed, Partner, Forensic Investigations and Security Consulting, Grant Thornton LLP in Toronto, observes that common sense is often the key when it comes to preventing business identity theft.
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Business in Vancouver
Greg Wright (January 2010)
Greg Wright, Director, Grant Thornton Corporate Finance Inc. in Vancouver, sees clients coming back into the M&A market as the economy begins to improve.
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680 News
Jim Menzies (December 2009)
Jim Menzies, National Leader, Manufacturing and Distribution, Grant Thornton LLP, addresses the results of the Canadian Manufacturing Outlook: 2010 survey in Plant magazine. He comments that among Canadian manufacturers there's a feeling of cautious optimism that things will improve in 2010.
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Globe and Mail - Report on Business
Peter Murray (November 2009)
Peter Murray, Managing Partner for Grant Thornton LLP in Prince Edward Island, warns that hasty decisions can have a long-term impact on wounded businesses. His comments were made in relation to the Chapman's Ice Cream factory, which was destroyed by fire in September 2009.
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Toronto Star
David Malamed (November 2009)
David Malamed, Partner, Forensic Investigations and Security Consulting, Grant Thornton LLP in Toronto, experiments with the ease of obtaining personal information on Facebook, and provides some tips on how to protect your privacy and identity from potential fraudsters.
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metronews.ca
David Malamed (September 2009)
David Malamed, forensic investigations and security consulting partner with Grant Thornton LLP in Toronto, discusses some of the ways individuals can help protect their credit. He also provides some tips on how to better manage finances.
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The Chronicle Herald
Joyce McGeehan and Sarah Drysdale (July 2009)
Joyce McGeehan and Sarah Drysdale, members of the forensic accounting group at Grant Thornton LLP in Halifax, discuss some of the steps businesses can take to avoid workplace fraud—now on the increase in the current economy.
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New Brunswick Business Journal
Steve Fowler (May 2009)
Steve Fowler, Partner, Tax Services at Grant Thornton LLP in Moncton, is quoted in this article which discusses the importance of having a proper succession plan in place.
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The Calgary Herald
Karen Yull (March 2009)
Karen Yull, Partner, Tax Services with Grant Thornton LLP, discusses the complex financial matters facing small business owners when looking to retire.
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The Globe and Mail
Karen Parsons (March 2009)
Karen Parsons, Partner, Assurance Services with Grant Thornton LLP, is quoted in this article discussing the debate that surrounds the potential effects of "goodwill writedowns" in the current economic environment.
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The Vancouver Sun
Karen Yull (March 2009)
Karen Yull, Principal, Tax Services with Grant Thornton LLP, is quoted in this article which discusses income-splitting tax strategies for retirees and the advantages of a spousal RRSP.
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Investment Executive
Kay Gray (March 2009)
Kay Gray, Partner, Tax Services with Grant Thornton Consulting, is quoted in this article highlighting the Grant Thornton white paper "The big freeze" which discusses the benefits of an estate freeze/re-freeze in the current economic climate.
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Out of the Fog
Phil Noble (January 2009)
Paddy Daly, host of the St. John's daily talk show "Out of the Fog," speaks with Grant Thornton LLP CEO Phil Noble on the current economic climate and its impact on Newfoundland and Labrador businesses.
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The Telegram - St. John's
Phil Noble (January 2009)
Grant Thornton LLP CEO Phil Noble discusses the effects the recent economic downturn has had on businesses in Newfoundland and Labrador and suggests a return to good business fundamentals as a means of survival in the upcoming year.
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Ottawa Citizen
Hassan Jaffer (January 2009)
Grant Thornton Ltd. partner Hassan Jaffer comments in this article on the situation surrounding Infoplace Ticket Centres Ltd. and the recent closure of their lottery kiosks across Canada.
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National Post
Glen Gilbert (January 2009)
Glen Gilbert, managing partner for Grant Thornton LLP in Toronto, comments in this article on how heading back to school over the next few months might be beneficial to recent university graduates.
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Canadian Business Magazine
Joe Castaldo (January 26, 2009 )
Grant Thornton LLP partner Jim Copeland comments in this article on how recent economic events in the United States have affected Canadian manufacturers—and what's in store for that sector in 2009.
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New Brunswick Business Journal
Derwin Gowan (October 31, 2008 )
Grant Thornton LLP partner Jean Marc Delaney comments in this article on how credit crunch banking times are changing and cash trumps profit to keep afloat. Do not panic but do stay liquid to survive the world financial crunch, Grant Thornton LLP advises Canadian business owners.
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CA Magazine.com
Denis Posten (September 2008)
The change to IFRS may affect a lot more than your financial statements; it may have an impact on your IT systems too
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Financier Worldwide Magazine
Clare Spencer, (August 2008)
Selling Distressed Assets in Canada
Grant Thornton LLP partner Hassan Jaffer comments in this article discussing the challenges facing Canadian businesses restructuring or selling under the Companies Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) due to fallout from the U.S. economic slowdown.
The Bottom Line
Donalee Moulton, Page 4 (Mid-May 2008)
Enforcement questioned by IMF
Grant Thornton LLP partner David Malamed comments in this article discussing the findings of an IMF report on illegal financial activity in Canada. Corporate fraud is on the increase, costing tax payers billions each year—a conservative statement since much of this crime goes unreported.
Canadian Business Magazine
James Lewis (June 16, 2008)
Family-owned firms: Family planning
Grant Thornton LLP partner Larry Munroe comments in this article on the challenges of succession planning for family businesses. Is leaving the family business to the next generation the wisest choice for longevity? Or, is it time to bring in outside management expertise?
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CA Magazine.com
Grant Thornton LLP partner Denis Posten and senior consulting manager Richard DeBruyne are the authors of an article on Internet fraud featured in this month’s edition of CA Magazine. They discuss how this new generation of multibillion-dollar crime has been growing at an incredible pace, and how you can avoid being its victim.
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Andy Langer, PEng, CMC, with Grant Thornton financial advisory services comments on why small firms are still finding financing while the credit crunch is making it harder for larger firms.
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Time to share the spoils
Professional firms must move away from an eat-what-you-kill business model to survive
Grant Thornton LLP partner and professional services national leader Doug Moore speaks out about the need to change the traditional professional service business model. The article focuses on the growth and optimism of the professional services industry and the potential obstacles firms may face if they don’t adapt to a changing environment.
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Andy Langer, PEng, CMC, with Grant Thornton financial advisory services writes about the large number of mid-sized family enterprises anticipating a change of ownership in the near future, and addresses the unique challenges.
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Grant Thornton LLP partner and professional services national leader Doug Moore discusses recruitment and retention challenges facing professional services firms and comments on how they are adapting to the changing demands and values of new job seekers.
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Grant Thornton forensic accountant David Malamed warns against providing personal information on social networking Web sites. David cites some disturbing findings from a recent study showing how easily Web users will share personal information, even with people they don’t know.
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Grant Thornton LLP partner David Elzinga, a forensic accountant with Grant Thornton, discusses why he is so passionate about forensic accounting and how such a job can be extremely rewarding for the right individual.
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Grant Thornton LLP CEO Alex MacBeath, partner Jim Mills, and Andy Langer of Grant Thornton advise on the potential obstacles facing mid-sized businesses that expect a transition of ownership over the next decade―half of all mid-sized businesses in Canada.
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The Chronicle Herald
Bill Power (January 9, 2008 )
What to do with that $5,000 burning a hole in your wallet
Grant Thornton LLP senior manager Greg Leslie comments in this article on the advantages and disadvantages of the recently introduced tax-free savings account.
Ottawa Citizen
Hassan Jaffer (January 2009)
Grant Thornton Ltd. partner Hassan Jaffar comments in this article on the situation surrounding the recent closure of Infoplace Tickets Centres Ltd's lottery kiosks across Canada.