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Unplugging the Future: The Next Generation of Amazon Delivery Vans
Technology Erin Sun Technology Erin Sun

Unplugging the Future: The Next Generation of Amazon Delivery Vans

In our first editorial of 2024, QBR Editor Erin Sun delves into Amazon's Climate Pledge, highlighting its ambitious $2 billion investment and the roll-out of 100,000 electric delivery vans by 2030. This initiative, a response to the pressing climate crisis, aims to significantly reduce Amazon's carbon footprint. Sun raises a critical question: Will this move mark a significant shift in corporate environmental responsibility, or is it just a small step in the face of global challenges?

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Toronto’s Ticket Inflation Crisis: How Did We Get Here, and How Do We Get Out?
Economics Tomas Serrano Economics Tomas Serrano

Toronto’s Ticket Inflation Crisis: How Did We Get Here, and How Do We Get Out?

In our latest editorial, QBR Junior Editor Tomas Serrano dives into the heart of Toronto's soaring hockey ticket prices. As the festive season nears and the Leafs continue their on-ice magic, families across Toronto face a harsh reality: the dream of watching a game live is slipping away, priced out by tickets that seem to soar as high as the team's ambitions. Serrano explores this widening gap, questioning if the spirit of the game is being lost to commercial interests. As Leafs fans grapple with these skyrocketing costs, the article asks: Is attending a game now a luxury beyond the average fan's reach?

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Navigating the Debt Dilemma: The Impending Conundrum of U.S. Federal Deficits and Monetary Policy
Economics Eric van Remmen Economics Eric van Remmen

Navigating the Debt Dilemma: The Impending Conundrum of U.S. Federal Deficits and Monetary Policy

In our latest financial analysis, Eric van Remmen delves into the mounting government debt crisis, spotlighting the United States' fiscal challenges and their global implications. From historical debt management to current deficits and interest payments eating away at budgets, we scrutinize the intricate web of monetary policies and their potential impacts. The critical question remains: Can governments navigate this economic landscape without catastrophic consequences while addressing mounting debt and its ripple effects?

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The Rise of Sports Piracy
Strategy Queen's Business Review Strategy Queen's Business Review

The Rise of Sports Piracy

In our latest editorial, QBR Junior Editor Simon Ing explores the escalating conflict between sports piracy and legal viewership. He examines the industry's shift to online platforms, highlighting the impact on leagues, media companies, and advertisers. Ing poses a crucial question: As piracy becomes more appealing, can the industry adjust to protect its interests while catering to modern viewers' preferences?

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The Scary Truth Behind Seasonal Stores 
Strategy Lauren MacDonald Strategy Lauren MacDonald

The Scary Truth Behind Seasonal Stores 

In our latest editorial, QBR Editor Lauren MacDonald takes a deep dive into the shadowy aspects of the Halloween retail industry, spotlighting the seasonal giant, Spirit Halloween. Her analysis exposes the startling truths hidden behind the festive allure of Halloween stores, highlighting the complex relationship between rampant consumerism and pressing environmental issues, exploring the often-overlooked consequences of holiday retail practices.

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Are Electric Vehicles Running out of Gas?
Finance Chanelle Cai Finance Chanelle Cai

Are Electric Vehicles Running out of Gas?

In this editorial piece, QBR Editor, Chanelle Cai, aims to evaluate the competitive landscape between Tesla and BYD and to make a deterministic conclusion on the champion of the industry going forward. Through this side-by-side comparison, light will be shed on the race to global EV dominance, illuminating a clearer path towards the future of transportation.

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Understanding the Golden Age of Private Credit
Finance Petar Mijacevic Finance Petar Mijacevic

Understanding the Golden Age of Private Credit

In our latest finance editorial, QBR Editor Petar Mijacevic delves deep into the world of private credit, an industry that has skyrocketed from $100B to a whopping $1.5T. Through the lens of post-2008 regulations, Mijacevic sheds light on why this alternative asset class is reshaping today's financial landscape and what it means for the future.

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Deconstructing the 10-K: Part II of II
Finance Ben Kavanagh Finance Ben Kavanagh

Deconstructing the 10-K: Part II of II

In this second installment, QBR Senior Finance Editor Benjamin Kavanagh remains your trusted guide, just as in Part 1. Our mission remains clear: to simplify financial statement analysis, focusing on the Form 10-K, and provide a practical framework for efficient analysis, recognizing the challenge of time constraints.

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Decoding the Plastic Puzzle
Finance Evan Marriott Finance Evan Marriott

Decoding the Plastic Puzzle

In our latest editorial piece, QBR Editor Evan Marriott, looks to decode the intricate world of credit cards through exploring the various types available, emphasizing the importance of credit scores and the factors that influence them, along with highlighting the potential pitfalls associated with their misuse.

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Protecting Journalism: Policy Ideation in an Evolving Media Environment
Politics Charvi Guduru Politics Charvi Guduru

Protecting Journalism: Policy Ideation in an Evolving Media Environment

In our latest editorial, QBR Editor Charvi Guduru navigates the intricate channels of media dissemination in the modern age. As she notes, disseminating information in our current environment is carried through the channels of media algorithms, resharing, and third-party influencers which dictate what is seen, distributed, and given importance to. This power of information sharing and news can sway public opinion, shape elections, and educate the masses, serving both to uphold and potentially impair our democracy.

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