Why some Canadian companies are turning their workers into owners instead of selling to the U.S.

Why some Canadian companies are turning their workers into owners instead of selling to the U.S.

Aaron Schroeder's company wasn't for sale, yet the offers kept coming. For years, the Vancouver-based climate engineer received a few unsolicited bids every month, sometimes a couple every week. The offers were often from larger companies and hedge funds, especially

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