Assignment You are to partner with another student in teams of two and no more, to choose a current international event and analyze what effect that event will have on Canadiarn industry or international business in general. Your topic must be current or have on-going effects on business so that you can predict a future result. I will be happy to discuss your ideas and to help you conceptualize your paper Experience indicates that choosing a topic is one of the toughest parts of this assignment. You will want to read the Globe and Mail, the National Post, Macleans, the Economist, Far Eastern Economic Review and other papers and journals. The problem tends to be too many possibilities and many students have difficulty focusing There is a lot of latitude in choosing a topic and in how you handle it; however, all papers must conform to the following format. Format All papers must be written in report format with a COVER PAGE (see syllabus), table of contents, executive summary section headings, page numbers, headers or footers, foot or end notes and a bibliography. You must also clearly identify which person worked on what sections of the paper. The contribution to writing the paper must be equal. ball gazing portion of the paper and it is worth 15%. In this section of the paper you must include two different outcomes or predictions related to your topic. Each one of you is to pick and analyse a different outcome. Both of you cannot choose the same outcome I am looking for YOUR OPINION of what will happen. Being right or wrong is not important here - applying reason and logic to your writing is important. Be sure to back up your conclusions and explain "why". Assignment You are to partner with another student in teams of two and no more, to choose a current international event and analyze what effect that event will have on Canadiarn industry or international business in general. Your topic must be current or have on-going effects on business so that you can predict a future result. I will be happy to discuss your ideas and to help you conceptualize your paper Experience indicates that choosing a topic is one of the toughest parts of this assignment. You will want to read the Globe and Mail, the National Post, Macleans, the Economist, Far Eastern Economic Review and other papers and journals. The problem tends to be too many possibilities and many students have difficulty focusing There is a lot of latitude in choosing a topic and in how you handle it; however, all papers must conform to the following format. Format All papers must be written in report format with a COVER PAGE (see syllabus), table of contents, executive summary section headings, page numbers, headers or footers, foot or end notes and a bibliography. You must also clearly identify which person worked on what sections of the paper. The contribution to writing the paper must be equal. ball gazing portion of the paper and it is worth 15%. In this section of the paper you must include two different outcomes or predictions related to your topic. Each one of you is to pick and analyse a different outcome. Both of you cannot choose the same outcome I am looking for YOUR OPINION of what will happen. Being right or wrong is not important here - applying reason and logic to your writing is important. Be sure to back up your conclusions and explain "why