Reading Time: 4 minutes Diversity separated from unity is generally not a good thing. We need unity of purpose, on the field and in life
Month: September 2018
Trans Mountain pipeline hurdles never end
Reading Time: 4 minutes The long, convoluted path to rejection demonstrates an approval process that is fundamentally flawed on so many levels
A tale of two cities and their wildly different spending habits
Reading Time: 3 minutes Vancouver taxes and spends far more than neighbouring Surrey. But do Vancouverites get value for their greater investment?
Public health must become a priority
Reading Time: 3 minutes But across Canada a system that can help ensure a healthy population is being denied funding and support
America’s plan to wage war on Canada in the 1930s
Reading Time: 7 minutes U.S. tactics included troop invasions, use of poison gas and aerial bombings of major Canadian cities
Ontario workers have little to celebrate this Labour Day
Reading Time: 3 minutes The problems are widespread: a low private-sector employment rate, too many part-time jobs, below average productivity
John McCain’s legacy of public service and sacrifice
Reading Time: 3 minutes In the selfish era of Donald Trump, McCain’s life offered a shining example of how to serve with distinction
LNG Canada a win for consumers, workers, business, environment
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada has been late to fully capitalize on the potential, based on high export prices and the desperate demand for clean fuel