Reading Time: 3 minutes In an age when the transactional has overtaken the transformational, businesses need to get personal
Month: November 2018
Three gadget reboots worth another look
Reading Time: 4 minutes New Kindle Paperwhite, Fitbit Charge and the iRobot Roomba models make for great contenders
Ford Edge ST has serious get up and go
Reading Time: 4 minutes This mid-size SUV is fun to drive, roomy, comfortable and practical. What’s not to like?
Don’t bet the farm on Trump being dumped in 2020
Reading Time: 4 minutes History says midterms don’t necessarily point to a change. And who the Democrats nominate to run will have a big say
Are robots coming for your job?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Many employers are struggling to find workers for jobs that may soon be eliminated because of technology
Does Canadian culture warrant widespread taxpayer support?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Protecting cultural industries from competition and propping them up with public money is just wasteful
Health-care reform in Canada is coming one way or another
Reading Time: 4 minutes The system’s weak performance, rising costs, shifting demographics and a court challenge will all drive change
Hearing the stories of survivors of abuse with compassion
Reading Time: 3 minutes If we can be ‘enlightened witnesses’ and listen without judgment, we can help the healing process
Electoral reform in B.C. won’t enable the far right
Reading Time: 3 minutes No electoral system has a monopoly on either preventing or fostering far right parties
The strangling nature of Canada’s ‘duty to consult’ the Indigenous
Reading Time: 5 minutes A recent Supreme Court decision seems to have loosened the constraints, but will new legislation push such matters to the UN?