Reading Time: 4 minutes Canadian production is booming. It hardly needs more official intervention – and funding – to continue to grow
Month: June 2018
Put down the tech, pick up a sandwich and eat with others
Reading Time: 5 minutes People function best when they drop the hyper-productivity mindset and take work breaks to eat together
Let’s get past the need for apologies about the past
Reading Time: 5 minutes If apologies must flow if reconciliation is to be achieved in Canada, native groups should also issue regrets for their bygone evils
Why Roseanne shouldn’t have been cancelled
Reading Time: 3 minutes Pulling the plug on a successful product to curry favour in a politically correct environment is all too common today
Stemming the demographic tide on entrepreneurship in the U.K.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Providing tax relief, eliminating red tape and building entrepreneurial skills will help business startups
Is Indigenous traditional knowledge science?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The notion of knowledge delivered through a magical or spiritual component disagrees with the accepted definition of science
Buy Canadian economics carry a steep cost
Reading Time: 3 minutes While Canadians may embrace buying Canadian food products in retaliation for the trade dispute with the U.S., it won’t come cheap
Deficit spending is no free lunch; it’s a bill to future taxpayers
Reading Time: 3 minutes The government should stop kicking the can down the road and reduce federal spending now to avoid future tax increases
The Slaughter at Shinnecock … or why Phil Mickelson was right
Reading Time: 4 minutes The United States Open is supposed to be a tough but honest test of golf. Instead, it has become a travesty
The next generation of Canadian superheroes
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to rally around a new group of fictional characters who tackle our nation’s shortcomings with style and commitment