- Canadian Information Sharing Service
Volume 2, Number 1 - May 1977 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1977
- The Corporation
Resource Type: Film/Video Published: 2004 The Corporation explores the nature and spectacular rise of the dominant institution of our time.
- Corporation Nation
Resource Type: Book Published: 1998 Derber writes that undemocratic corporations, not governments, are controlling society.
- CorpWatch Announces Version 2.0 of the CrocTail Corporate Subsidiaries Database and Open API
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 CorpWatch announces the release of a second version of the CrocTail application and open CorpWatch API. CrocTail provides an interface for browsing information about several hundred thousand U.S. publicly traded corporations and their many foreign an
- IFJ Condemns Attempts by Embattled Food Company to Censor Free Speech in US
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has condemned as "unforgiveable censorship" attempts by the US fruit company, Dole Food, to prevent the release of a documentary film Bananas which exposes threats to the health of banana plantations
- Our Generation
Volume 10 Number 1 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1974
- Richard Martin says businesses need Corporate Robustness
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 Ive been saying this for years now, but it bears repeating: No one can predict what will happen next. However, the solution isnt to try to create more certainty, because that doesnt exist. The only solution is to build what Im now calling Corpor
- Spies for Hire: New Online Database of U.S. Intelligence Contractors
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 Starting today, journalists, activists, and corporate researchers will be able to use the Internet site SpiesForHire.org to track the nation#s most important intelligence contractors.
- Tim's + BK = $ for Canada right? Wrong! (in one table)
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Big news today that Burger King, a US company, is planning to buy Tim Horton's, a Canadian one. This is another in a string of 'tax inversion' deals where US corporations move their corporate headquarters from the US to elsewhere to avoid US taxation. They don't actually change anything or move anyone outside of their accounting fairyland. Instead, they just check some different boxes on their income tax forms and 'poof' save millions in taxes.
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