Reading Time: 4 minutes Expansion meant salary caps and luxury taxes were necessary to keep teams competitive. But the system has failed players and fans
Month: September 2018
The People’s Party of the left … right … whatever
Reading Time: 3 minutes This new party has a leader who wasn’t elected and few members. It appears intended simply to soothe Bernier’s fragile ego
Building lasting stability in the western Canadian economy
Reading Time: 4 minutes My advice for Western Economic Diversification Canada as it builds a 10-year strategy for growth
Canada’s trade hurdle is all about supply management
Reading Time: 3 minutes The federal government has not explicitly stated that supply management is non-negotiable
Self-mutilation a coping mechanism for emotional pain
Reading Time: 3 minutes Here are the signs to look for if you suspect your child may be practicing self-abusive behaviours
Doug Ford’s abuse of power for petty personal gain
Reading Time: 3 minutes The premier is ignoring very real problems across Ontario in order to settle a personal vendetta with Toronto city council
On wings and dorsal fins: how fall arrives on the West Coast
Reading Time: 4 minutes As the local orca family hunts sea lions, the resident bald eagles leave for a pre-winter feast of salmon
A commitment to diversity must include room for faith
Reading Time: 4 minutes Religious and faith communities are among the most racially and ethnically diverse parts of Canadian society
Stark contrast between U.S. energy boom, Canada’s lethargy
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canada’s energy sector is struggling primarily because of poor government policies. The U.S. shows a way out of this mess
Recognizing the many faces of poverty in Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes To have effective policies, we need clear, understandable indicators for the most important dimensions of poverty