The Year Ahead: Business in 2023 - Macleans.ca

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Bay Street will double down in the fight against climate change, plus all of our other predictions for business in 2023:

December 6, 2022

Cut-rate airlines will finally make air travel cheaper again—just don’t expect movies, munchies or any other on-board extravagances. Read the rest of our predictions for 2023 hereSupply chains will freeze while air-travel choices expand. Tech unicorns prove resilient, the cannabis retail boom goes bust and everyone wants a side of feel-good social responsibility with their profits.It’s tough being Tiff Macklem.

easily and safely move their financial data between banks and other financial-​service providers, such as fintechs . But the made-in-Canada approach developing in Ottawa has been bumpy so far. Working groups between fintechs and the feds only began meeting last summer, behind schedule, and critical questions around governance—accrediting participants, handling disputes, managing security—remained unresolved as fall turned to winter.

TV and comics based on its web novels, and has partnered with companies like Spotify to produce podcasts in the Philippines and Indonesia. Twentieth-century pop culture belonged to Walt Disney and Stan Lee; Wattpad founder Allen Lau may own the 21st.Supply chain delays still bedevil Canadian consumers, and the run on automobiles, electronics, microchips, furniture and much more shows no sign of abating.

 

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