Reading Time: 3 minutes The James Smith Cree Nation could create what would be Saskatchewan’s first private-pay MRI facility
Month: December 2018
Roomba i7+ robot vacuum just keeps learning and cleaning
Reading Time: 3 minutes With advanced smart technology, it cleverly cleans and empties even while you’re away
‘Bah humbug!‘ to business owners who act like Scrooge
Reading Time: 3 minutes We don’t appreciate enough what our business creates in the community through wages, jobs and donations
There’s a place for religion in common and public life
Reading Time: 3 minutes At a time of heightened social divisions and isolation, not to mention divisive politics, religious illiteracy is costly
One set of laws for all the only way to end racism in Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes In his new book There is No Difference, Peter Best details a way to resolve Canada’s legal and social relations with its Indigenous
The practical limitations and realities of government
Reading Time: 3 minutes Recognizing those limitations and realities will result in a more effective, focused government that uses taxpayer resources more wisely
Invest in education to ensure a strong democracy
Reading Time: 3 minutes The correlation between an educated populace and a vibrant society is clear. But B.C.’s education system is losing ground
Cool gadget gifts for the holiday season
Reading Time: 4 minutes Budget-friendly picks for the outdoors enthusiast, music lover, Apple Watch user and preschooler
A hurtin’ song for Albertans – and a wakeup call to the nation
Reading Time: 3 minutes If the rest of Canada won’t listen to other forms of conversation about the importance of the energy sector, how about a song?
Backdoor access to encryption threatens the privacy of us all
Reading Time: 4 minutes Will government agencies respect our privacy and work in our best interests? Will access fall into the wrong hands?