Reading Time: 3 minutes You don’t have to be an economist to know that rising interest rates will hurt a lot of Canadians but especially young families
Month: July 2017
Canada should be preserving history, not erasing it
Reading Time: 3 minutes We must stop this ridiculous trend of renaming edifices and cleansing evidence of people’s existence from history. If not, where will it end?
A grand Trump strategy at work? Don’t count on it
Reading Time: 4 minutes Trump Jr. has now handed Robert Mueller, the special counsel probing all of this Trump-Russia stuff, the proverbial smoking gun
Missing women, evil men: inquiry must examine both
Reading Time: 4 minutes Far too many aboriginal men insist on locking themselves and their families in a deadly prison of dependence, alcohol, abuse and violence
A 21st-century guide to career success
Reading Time: 3 minutes Our hints to help you get started on a successful career in a world of contract, short-term and part-time work and where robots are replacing humans in the workplace
Medical schools failing to help students develop their careers
Reading Time: 3 minutes Admission into medical school is not a ticket to a successful career. Physicians actually have a higher rate of unemployment than the national average
Canadians’ US$38-million-a-day gift to Americans
Reading Time: 4 minutes Failure to build pipelines leaves us with no choice but to sell our oil to the U.S. at cheap prices, leaving it to sell its own oil at the international price
Driving the next wave of clean resource innovation
Reading Time: 3 minutes If Ottawa is serious about clean energy, the bureaucrats and politicians pulling the levers would do well to learn about CRIN and its potential
Discovering an island of mummucknees in Nuchatlitz
Reading Time: 4 minutes When Capt. James Cook first arrived in this region, the Mowachaht were also surprised that the white men lived without women. “How was that, people wondered?”
Stratford offers cultural and culinary feasts
Reading Time: 6 minutes From world-class theatre to fine food to fascinating history to micro breweries and distilleries, you’ll find plenty to enjoy in this southwest Ontario city