Reading Time: 4 minutes Corporate reputations are valuable assets that, in the socially-connected world, need serious risk management strategies
Month: August 2018
Ontario should look to B.C. as a model for education reform
Reading Time: 3 minutes The province needs to remove religious schools from the public system while introducing partial funding for independent schools
Are we on the home land of the Metis Nation?
Reading Time: 3 minutes When the Metis began coalescing as a distinct people, they simply took control of territory previously used by Indigenous tribes
In Greyhound’s wake, government should stay off the bus
Reading Time: 3 minutes When governments run transportation services, more tax dollars make trips than people. Let private business fill the gap
Canada shouldn’t stray from climate commitments in face of criticism
Reading Time: 4 minutes We can and should stand firm against outside pressure – principally from the U.S. – and internal pressure from people like Doug Ford
Adrift and perilously close to abandoning ship
Reading Time: 4 minutes After more than a little high-seas misadventure, the Frankie finally proves seaworthy – and sanitary
B.C. falling short of its considerable mining potential
Reading Time: 3 minutes B.C. miners face more onerous permitting process compared to other provinces. Adding another layer will only make it worse
Learning to adapt to the growing gig economy
Reading Time: 3 minutes The labour market is changing. creating opportunity and putting pressure on business and government to adapt
Mazda CX-9 is more than just another mid-size SUV
Reading Time: 4 minutes Plenty of cargo capacity, good jump for a four-cylinder engine, sleek styling and a comfortable, quiet ride add up to a solid vehicle
Stripping religion from the public square in the name of diversity
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada’s universities once proudly proclaimed links to faith. But their mottos and intentions have been dangerously watered down