Reading Time: 3 minutes Doing so will allow governments to better control spending and rein in deficits and debt
Month: June 2015
The new normal in the price of beef
Reading Time: 3 minutes But even with the price hikes, the future of the cattle industry couldn’t be brighter
Electric cars still not ready for prime time
Reading Time: 4 minutes Electric cars are nothing but taxpayer subsidized toys for the one percenters
Canada flirting with recession
Reading Time: 3 minutes Slumping oil prices taking their toll on Canada’s energy-centric economy
Alberta wrong to increase minimum wage
Reading Time: 3 minutes Policies based on party dogma won’t solve the province’s problems
Learning to walk towards a residential schools resolution
Reading Time: 3 minutes What will the lasting legacy of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission be?
Magna Carta 800 years old this month
Reading Time: 3 minutes Initially a simple power grab by the aristocracy, the “Great Charter” inadvertently led to parliamentary government
Realism and transparency taking over food industry
Reading Time: 3 minutes Twitter’s haiku-like restrictions, where brevity is key, are starting to dominate ingredient labels
Alberta must prepare for the end of oil
Reading Time: 3 minutes The assumptions underpinning Alberta’s economy are wrong
The Grand Canyon by mule
Reading Time: 3 minutes If you don’t believe you are up to hiking the Grand Canyon, a trip by mule will make your visit truly memorable