Reading Time: 4 minutes Why should the U.S. not put barriers up against our products when we so effectively keep out some of theirs?
Month: June 2018
Indigenous child welfare system remains dysfunctional
Reading Time: 3 minutes Decades after the ’60s Scoop, we’re no closer to a successful model to help children from troubled homes
Is Ontario’s Big Blue Machine rolling again?
Reading Time: 3 minutes There’s no evidence the tribal loyalty of the past can exist today. And today’s financial limits will ultimately handicap any government
What businesses can learn from Iceland’s World Cup soccer team
Reading Time: 3 minutes Many times in business, we face competitors who have more talent and money. Rarely do we have a strategy to humble them
Trans Mountain opponents out of touch with reality
Reading Time: 3 minutes B.C. still exports coal because to do otherwise would be to kill jobs in the province. The contrast with its pipeline stance is startling
Finding and maintaining motivation this summer
Reading Time: 3 minutes Good performances don’t happen by accident – they’re a result of positive and tactical thinking. So train your thoughts
Embrace the moment, regardless of the circumstances
Reading Time: 3 minutes By living lives of integrity, by doing our best despite our imperfections, we find a way to move forward
Indigenous rights are not absolute
Reading Time: 3 minutes Public policy discourse needs to move away from where Indigenous issues are paramount to where they’re one set among many
Has trust in journalists started to rebound from rock bottom?
Reading Time: 5 minutes A new survey says people are looking at journalism with new respect in these troubled times
Tax the Internet in the name of Canadian culture?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canadian production is booming. It hardly needs more official intervention – and funding – to continue to grow