
Janet McFarland
@jmcfarlandglobe
Financial services editor for Report on Business at The Globe and Mail
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07-02-2011 21:20:49
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It’s a brave new world for Canadian sports fans. Even if you don’t follow sports, you’ve likely noticed the flood of betting ads on TV, social media, billboards. The same story’s playing out in the US. Not so in Britain. My latest for The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…

Some job news: For 6 years, I’ve covered banking for The Globe and Mail - one of the best beats around. Now I get to try my hand at another fascinating beat, covering the country’s largest investors including pensions and private equity, as our institutional investing reporter.


Help us investigate Canada’s broken FOI systems. We’re looking to speak with people who use and interact with the system – at all levels of government. You can get in touch at [email protected], or directly at [email protected] and [email protected]

Rogers, Shaw, Quebecor say mediation talks with Canada’s competition watchdog failed to resolve merger objections /via The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…

Here it is — the detailed inside story we spent the past month digging for The Globe and Mail: How big-name investors, including Canadian pension funds, bought into the crypto craze at FTX that ended up with criminal charges for founder-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…





"I did it because that was the only way I could get to achieving the plan that I put out. And the plan was sound. Like I said, it was working. I guess … there was a whistle-blower somewhere.” from Greg McArthur theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…



Read this powerful piece from Rita Trichur on Timea Nagy's incredible and inspiring campaign to help women who are victims of trafficking. Why isn't her work more widely known??


Callout: I'm looking to speak with Canadian Gen Zers/Millennials who are living with their parents and paying rent. DM me or send me a note at [email protected].


Laurentian’s board of directors recently hired financial and legal advisers to quietly shop the Montreal-based bank to potential buyers, according to four sources with knowledge of the process. By Stefanie Marotta Andrew Willis James Bradshaw

Our annual Board Games package is out: Canadian companies diverge on diversity disclosures, with no fix in sight /via The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…

