Reading Time: 3 minutes What she’s really lamenting is the loss of the guilt card they’ve played in the media to get their way politically and socially since 2008
Month: December 2016
Why I continue to get the flu vaccine for myself and my children
Reading Time: 3 minutes The vaccine doesn’t fully protect from the flu – it’s one of many strategies, like frequent hand washing, adequate rest and a balanced diet
Toronto needs road tolls to tame gridlock
Reading Time: 3 minutes Congestion costs the area’s economy billions of dollars a year, reducing people’s job options, delaying deliveries and increasing emissions
What to do in Denver
Reading Time: 3 minutes Denver, Colorado, which calls itself the Mile High City, was founded as a mining town in 1858 during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush
Shooting the messenger while a health emergency goes unaddressed
Reading Time: 4 minutes Wait times have become the defining characteristic of our health system, but still we argue about methodology rather than seeking solutions
Putting a price on carbon, from farm to fork
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Trudeau government’s aggressive carbon campaign could inspire even more companies to pack up and leave, harming our economy
Putting 2016 in perspective: from trauma to tragedy
Reading Time: 4 minutes It was truly a Shakespearean year – full of ‘woe, destruction, ruin and decay’ – and it will only get worse next year
Trump’s energy, environmental policies threat to Canadian business
Reading Time: 3 minutes If Canada introduces national carbon pricing and the United States doesn’t, how are our businesses expected to compete?
O’Leary’s abhorrent attack on the Canadian military
Reading Time: 3 minutes Kevin O’Leary attack on the brave men and women of the Canadian Armed Forces should exclude him from the leadership of the Conservative Party
Medicare crippled when government doesn’t treat us all as equals
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadian health care violates human rights when governments cause limited or delayed access to primary and specialist care