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Opinion: Older and wiser: using experience in seeking sustainable investments

Opinion: Older and wiser: using experience in seeking sustainable investments
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A year after Wet suwet en crisis, First Nations questions about self-governance have only grown louder in a pandemic

A year after Wet suwet en crisis, First Nations questions about self-governance have only grown louder in a pandemic
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Funds linked to Al Gore and Bono back Benevity, darling of Calgary s tech sector

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Todd Korol/The Globe and Mail Benevity Inc., the darling of Calgary’s expanding technology sector, has added global star power to its investor group, including rock star Bono and former U.S. vice-president Al Gore, one of the world’s most outspoken critics of Alberta’s oil sands. The celebrities are linked to two of the world’s leading social impact funds – private-equity giant TPG’s The Rise Fund, which Bono co-founded with Canadian Jeff Skoll, and Generation Investment Management, which is chaired by Mr. Gore. The two led a syndicate of institutions that includes Canadian pension-fund managers Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Alberta Investment Management Corp. and Vestcor Inc., which invested be

Bono, Gore-backed Funds Invest in Canadian Tech Firm Benevity

Most actively traded companies on the TSX

Winnipeg Free Press By: The Canadian Press TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,330.26, up 194.36 points.) Zenabis Global Inc. (TSX:ZENA). Health care. Up four cents, or 33.33 per cent, to 16 cents on 35.7 million shares. Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB). Energy. Up 70 cents, or 1.56 per cent, to $45.61 on 31.4 million shares. NextSource Materials Inc. (TSX:NEXT). Materials. Up 13.5 cents, or 93.1 per cent, to 28 cents on 29.9 million shares. The Supreme Cannabis Co. Inc. (TSX:FIRE). Health care. Up half a cent, or 1.67 per cent, to 30.5 cents on 17.7 million shares. The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings (TSX:TGOD). Health care. Up 10.5 cents, or 28.38 per cent, to 47.5 cents on 17 million shares.

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