by
Michael Unger
on March 28th, 2011
Wikipedia defines it as this: A conflict of interest (COI) occurs when an individual or organization is involved in multiple interests, one of which could possibly corrupt the motivation for an act in the other.
In the corporate and business world, "conflict of interest" is seri...
by
Michael Unger
on March 20th, 2011
As we head down the stretch drive towards the playoffs, the races are in full force. Some teams have dropped out of the mix, while others have put themselves in the running. In the West, the teams that look like they're going to the dance will be Vancouver, Detroit, San Jose, Chicag...
by
Michael Unger
on March 4th, 2011
It seems that ever since the formations of The United States and Canada, the two nations have been divided. Divided between , and within each other as well. The formations of each country have been built on inner conflicts, whether it was the English versus the French colonies in Canada, ...
by
Michael Unger
on February 25th, 2011
Canucks' GM Mike Gillis likes his team and is content not to make any moves. But as good as the team is, there is room for improvement. With the rash of injuries on defense, there was speculation that the Nucks were looking for help. But with the return of Dan Hamhuis from a concuss...
by
Michael Unger
on February 24th, 2011
As the Trade Deadline Day approaches, the big sports stations in Canada have planned all-day events to break down all of the deals. However this year in the NHL, GM's have already made several significant trades. February has been especially busy. Here are the top ten trades that ha...