Reading Time: 3 minutes Maximus Craftsman Smart Security Light is as easy to install as an ordinary light fixture – but it’s anything but ordinary
Month: December 2017
Roots that run deep, nurturing a family over generations
Reading Time: 4 minutes Reconnecting with our Highland heritage, its resourceful and egalitarian values, and the natural legacy that flows to all of us
Lithuania a country caught between two worlds
Reading Time: 4 minutes A letter from Lithuania: Its history is one of struggle and compromise. Now it’s looking to the future and its options with caution
Name your year, put new focus on your goals and achievements
Reading Time: 4 minutes We only have a limited number of years in our lives and breaking them down into time frames of intention could make all the difference
The digital age means we have no more secrets
Reading Time: 3 minutes Our personal information has become open access. And electronic security is a cat-and-mouse game, a cycle that never ends
Wounded and vulnerable, Trudeau faces his biggest challenge
Reading Time: 3 minutes Aside from the fickleness of the modern voter, the Liberals have done a superb job in starting to dig their political graves
Alberta’s carbon policies damage province’s competitiveness
Reading Time: 3 minutes The province already lags behind many American states in key policy areas, including regulatory compliance and taxation
Stop treating universities like they’re retail outlets
Reading Time: 3 minutes Universities should bring young people into the disciplines and rigours of an examined life, into the habits of careful thinking
Loblaw, Weston bake the numbers, burn consumers
Reading Time: 3 minutes As shocking as it was, most of us will eventually forget Loblaw‘s admission of price-fixing. Let’s hope the industry doesn’t
CPP reforms need a complete rethink
Reading Time: 3 minutes The 2016 CPP reforms were solutions in search of a problem – and don’t even solve the imagined problem