Reading Time: 5 minutes Climate chaos is a product of computer models, a phoney scientific ‘consensus’ and hysterical headlines – not real world evidence
Month: September 2018
Key piece of international basic income analysis has been eliminated
Reading Time: 3 minutes An open letter to Premier Doug Ford and Minister Lisa MacLeod concerning the cancellation of the Ontario basic income pilot
Immigration built this country and will ensure its future prosperity
Reading Time: 3 minutes To keep our economy buoyant, we must increase the number of consumers, workers and entrepreneurs
Canada needs new data for a new economy
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to focus on assessing skills in workforce development as we prepare for the inevitable job shift
Disruption has reshaped the corporate sector
Reading Time: 4 minutes The roles of employees and their required skills are also changing. And policy-makers face critical new challenges
A lawsuit targeting Winnipeg entrepreneurs is bad for everyone
Reading Time: 4 minutes A legal win for the plaintiff would mean money for lawyers and a marginal payout for drivers. And it could cripple the business
Will fans stay loyal as the Blue Jays rebuild?
Reading Time: 4 minutes The 2015 and 2016 Jays were wildly successful but that winning culture couldn’t be sustained. A new winning era will take time
John McCain stayed true to his beliefs to the end
Reading Time: 3 minutes No shows: Trump or Palin; but plenty of others on all sides of the political spectrum at senator’s funeral
Canada needs fair but robust immigration policies
Reading Time: 5 minutes We must insist that immigrants don’t become a burden on the public purse, while finding a way to process them all expeditiously
The Swedes weren’t always peace-loving
Reading Time: 4 minutes As far back as the Viking age, the Swedes were troublemakers of the first order. And they persisted for centuries