
Kenneth Wong
Kenneth Wong is an associate professor at the business school at Queen’s University in Ontario, known for his expertise in consumer behavior and market trends. Recently, he commented on the surprising shift in Canadian consumers towards local products in response to tariff threats from the United States, noting a notable increase in sales of Canadian goods over American imports.
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Kenneth Wong, a professor emeritus, discussed the issues with ticket sales and the impact of brokers.
A year since Swift fans lost $300,000 to a ticket scam, little has changed to fix a broken systemKenneth Wong, professor emeritus of marketing at the Smith School of Business, said the U.S. regulator’s action is significant for fans in both the U.S. and Canada.
The FTC is suing Ticketmaster. Here’s what it could mean for Canadian customersKenneth Wong is a professor who commented on the significant crisis facing universities due to the Trump administration's policies.
The US has long been a research powerhouse. After Trump’s cuts, other countries are stepping inKenneth Wong, an associate professor at Queen’s University, noted the surprising organic response among Canadian consumers to boycott US products.
‘I decided I was done’: Canada pizzeria boycotts US ingredients in tariff dispute | Canada













