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Month: December 2018
Living well in the moment to create the best past and future
Reading Time: 3 minutes By embracing honesty, integrity, respect, truth, courage, forgiveness, compassion, wisdom and love, we really can’t go wrong
Canada’s free ride on U.S. drug development may end soon
Reading Time: 3 minutes A shift in U.S. drug pricing could cut pharmaceutical profits, meaning less money for research and development
The political fragility of George H.W. Bush
Reading Time: 4 minutes The late U.S. president had an authenticity problem that would never quite go away
Interprovincial trade barriers are a national embarrassment
Reading Time: 4 minutes Studies suggest these constraints cost the Canadian economy up to $130 billion a year. But we can change that
There’s too much adult in youth sports
Reading Time: 4 minutes A ton of kids are simply being priced out of sports. And many are alienated by a coaching structure that emphasizes winning
It’s USMCA, not CUSMA or T-MEC
Reading Time: 3 minutes The U.S., Canada and Mexico signed the same trade document, but each country is calling it something different
How Oshawa’s displaced workers can land on their feet
Reading Time: 3 minutes Auto workers in Oshawa have learned the hard way that there’s no security, or future, in yesterday’s jobs
Alzheimer’s leading cause of dementia in an aging population
Reading Time: 4 minutes While there is no way to stop the disease, it is possible to improve quality of life
Holiday reading: Get lost in Lands of Lost Borders
Reading Time: 4 minutes Kate Harris’s book is a must for the travellers on your gift list; discovering Norway and Iceland; indulging in a wellness weekend