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Introducing Means & Ways: A letter from the publisher, Theo Argitis


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Today marks the much-anticipated launch of Means & Ways. As publisher, I’m thrilled to introduce our platform which has a sharp focus on the intersection of Canadian business, economics and politics.

Means & Ways is a play on the commonly-known “Ways and Means” parliamentary procedure. We’ll focus on how the Means (finance, economy, money) intersects with the Ways (policy, solutions and explanatory ways forward) with a little levity along the way.

Our mission is threefold: to inform, to engage and to entertain. With a commitment to delivering insightful, original content, we also aim to guide you through the labyrinth of news and analysis, highlighting essential pieces from a diverse array of sources.

Our platform and newsletter promise to equip you with the knowledge essential to stay ahead of the curve, empowering you to make informed decisions for your business, organization and family.

Prepare for a deep dive into the realm where business and economics intertwine with politics and policy — a space ripe for exploration and understanding.

But we're not stopping there.

At Means & Ways, we're dedicated to fostering solutions-based dialogue on the pressing issues of the day. By hosting events and providing a dynamic online engagement forum, we invite every member of our community to join the conversation and contribute their own perspectives.

Find us online on LinkedIn and X.

We’re excited to start these important conversations with you.

Please join us!


Theophilos (Theo) Argitis

As former Ottawa Bureau Chief for Bloomberg News, Argitis brings a deep understanding of the strategic implications of the politics and policies shaping future economic and business conditions. Born in Athens and raised in Montreal, he graduated from McGill University and holds a Masters degree in economics from the University of Toronto.

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