Reading Time: 3 minutes As foreign food processors pull out of Canada, taking jobs with them, it’s essential to the economy that we fill the gap
Month: January 2018
Are we really jeopardizing NAFTA over a regressive farm policy?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The federal government should deregulate supply-managed commodities, and tariffs should be abolished on imports of dairy and poultry products
Wells-to-wheels meets farm-to-fork
Reading Time: 3 minutes A supercluster project is pairing the once-disparate oilsands and oilseeds industries. The benefits could impact all Canadians
How do we address Canada’s scarcity of doctors?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Greater use could be made of nurse practitioners and physician assistants, including for relatively uncomplicated medical procedures
Crawling through the Ontario PC wreckage
Reading Time: 3 minutes Party elders and grassroots members need to either shut up or turn down the volume to help get this crumbling political house back into working order
We lack the tools to manage the 21st century economy
Reading Time: 4 minutes The digital economy isn’t just another phase in the industrial era. It’s an entirely new paradigm, with new assets and a much different value creation formula
#MeToo strikes Canadian politics with a fury – and it’s not done
Reading Time: 4 minutes Patrick Brown, Kent Hehr and more – the cultural shift has finally reached Canadian politics
Avast ye swabbies: CRTC asked to crack down on Internet pirates
Reading Time: 3 minutes How do you crack down on internet piracy while preserving net neutrality, the cherished principle of a free and open web?
Pleasure and pain: tree skiing at Whistler
Reading Time: 5 minutes The 2010 Olympics ended nearly eight years ago but the party carries on. The hills and streets echo with languages and accents from around the globe
Are women’s marches a step back?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Focusing on what’s right with gender dynamics rather than what’s wrong might produce better outcomes for women and girls