Reading Time: 4 minutes On the verge of another comeback, the once-dominant Woods wants to level the fairway by mandating a tamer ball
Month: November 2017
Social recipe brews up a life that imitates a new work of fiction
Reading Time: 3 minutes Warren Kinsella’s new novel Recipe for Hate chronicles fanatics insinuating their way into positions of power. It all seems too real now
New math doesn’t add up but can something be done?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Saskatchewan’s new education minister wants a back-to-basics approach to math instruction that would give students much-needed skills
Julie Payette crossed the line
Reading Time: 3 minutes Payette’s disrespectful comments tarnish her position as Queen Elizabeth II’s federal viceregal representative
Canadians are masters of mediocrity but we can rise above
Reading Time: 4 minutes NAFTA or not, we need a national commitment to excellence that would help break down regional barriers and connect Canadians more closely
The human touch: people squeezed out of the workforce by AI
Reading Time: 3 minutes Artificial intelligence is beginning to tackle critical-thinking jobs. Humans is to focus on skills that machines don’t yet have
Imagining the worst, getting the best out of your business
Reading Time: 4 minutes The exchange rate could shift, interest rates could rise, NAFTA could be rewritten or buried. Do you have strategies to deal with such changes?
Give us our daily bread: why a food cartel probe is necessary
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Competition Bureau’s investigation into bread pricing is likely intended to tell Canadian grocers to stop squeezing food processors
Don’t rely on governments to spur technological breakthroughs
Reading Time: 3 minutes Governments only role should be to ensure that intellectual property (IP) rights are protected
Bringing clarity to the muddy waters of separatist movements
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canada’s Clarity Act may be the key to managing issues of sovereignty around the world