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Discipline: Ethics
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Authors: McCann, Peter; Erskine, James A.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2006
An assistant manager of a branch has been asked by his superior to hide documents relating to a lawsuit outside of the office until the trial is over.
Authors: Gunz, S.; McCutcheon, J.
Product Type: Cases
Source: University of Waterloo, Wilfred Laurier University
Publication Year: 2009
The case considers the application of the Rotterdam Convention in the context of the controversial stance adopted by the Government of Canada opposing the listing of chrysotile asbestos as a chemical subject to the Prior Informed Consent protocol.
Authors: Pullen, Heather; Flynn, Terence
Product Type: Cases
Source: Arthur W. Page Society
Publication Year: 2008
This case study reviews the impact on Eastern Health's reputation and highlights the communication issues raised by the organization's reluctance to release information to its patients suffering from breast cancer.
Author: Litvak, Isaiah
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2006
The proposed takeover of Noranda Inc. (one of the biggest mineral players in the world) by the Chinese state owned enterprise, China Minmetals Corporation, was cause for Canadian government concern as it required some understanding about the workings and objectives of state owned enterprises. There was particular concern around the labour issues and human rights violations in China...
Author: Lawrence, Anne T.
Product Type: Cases
Source: North America Case Research Association, Case Research Journal, Winter, 1999; The Laurier Institute
Publication Year: 1999
Odwalla, Inc., a leading producer of fresh fruit and vegetable based beverages in the Western United States and Canada, was faced with a crisis in October 1996 when it learned that an outbreak of E. coli poisoning had apparently been caused by its unpasteurized apple juice products...
Authors: Conklin, David W.; Cadieux, Danielle
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2006
In spite of US sanctions, Sherritt International, based in Canada, developed profitable businesses in Cuba, in mining, oil and gas, hotels and food processing. The ability to work with US sanctions, and a Communist government gave Sherritt a strong competitive advantage and a protected market.
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