Reading Time: 3 minutes Developmentally delayed children come into a failing welfare system due to irresponsible parents placing substance abuse ahead of their children
Month: July 2018
Lawlessness and shootings on the rise in Toronto
Reading Time: 3 minutes There’s been a significant amount of violence in Toronto since the vehicle-ramming attack in April. And too little information from police
Antiquated privacy laws fail to protect Canadians
Reading Time: 4 minutes Government must update legislation in a way that addresses today’s technology and prepares for future changes. And political parties can’t be exempt
The rise of steel collar workers, the end of blue collar workers
Reading Time: 4 minutes Automation is taking over the workplace. That means our education system must adapt. So must the students seeking marketable skills
Playing football is one scary game of Russian roulette
Reading Time: 5 minutes Despite North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora’s rosy perspective, the dangers of head trauma are extraordinary
Nine techniques to help you quit your bad habits
Reading Time: 3 minutes But keep in mind that to quit some bad habits may require the assistance of peer support groups and/or professionals
The rise of the conscious (and often reluctant) carnivore
Reading Time: 4 minutes The meat industry must adapt as a growing number of consumers look for protein from a variety of sources
Nation to nation at the Calgary Stampede
Reading Time: 4 minutes So long, Indian Village. Welcome, Elbow River Camp. The Stampede spirit shines through to embrace reconciliation
Education reform must be on the table in Ontario
Reading Time: 3 minutes The delivery and financing of education could produce better results for students and their families while saving money
How to remedy poor health outcomes created by poverty
Reading Time: 4 minutes Social assistance programs in Canada are falling behind. It’s time we expanded basic coverage to include drug and dental care