Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s hard to imagine a doomsday scenario with higher stakes, more exaggeration and greater calls for government intervention. It’s just moral panic
Month: October 2018
We can help seniors struggling with depression
Reading Time: 3 minutes Aging carries with it increased risk of depression, often as the result of other conditions and even as a side-effect of medication
Municipal governments should do less and spend less
Reading Time: 3 minutes The surest way to trim the bloated costs of municipal services is to privatize them. Competition drives costs down and quality up
The Super Bowl ads get punted in Canada – again
Reading Time: 3 minutes Donald Trump may take the credit, but you can blame CTV/Bell Media and the CRTC
Halifax and Vancouver the gateways to a nation
Reading Time: 3 minutes A comparison of east and west portals to the Canadian adventure, then and now
Runaway trains of deficits and demographics put economy in peril
Reading Time: 3 minutes Growing federal deficits, aging population put extraordinary pressure on Canada’s growth potential
Let’s not ‘whitewash’ Cindy Gladue’s death
Reading Time: 4 minutes We must come to terms with the systemic racism and sexism the Canadian justice imposes on Indigenous people
What businesses can learn from an election loss
Reading Time: 4 minutes Running a campaign is similar to running a business. We’re in business to win. Here’s how I lost and what you can learn from that
We’re all ears for holiday headphones
Reading Time: 4 minutes Ears come in all different shapes and sizes and so do earphones, earbuds and headphones
We have power – if we’re willing to wield it
Reading Time: 3 minutes The corporate world controls politics only if voters allow it. Let’s make educated choices at the ballot box