Reading Time: 3 minutes Buddy Holly died 60 years ago, but his music has not faded away – even if the nature of rock tours has changed dramatically
Month: January 2019
Music can touch our hearts and give us hope
Reading Time: 3 minutes Playing in harmony is perhaps the most perfect example of human co-operation
How to avoid an onstage meltdown
Reading Time: 3 minutes Four tips to ensuring your speech or presentation doesn’t end in disaster
CPP takes bigger bite from Canadians
Reading Time: 4 minutes But much of the justification for expanding the pension plan is debatable or downright wrong
Psychiatric links at the heart of fibromyalgia’s pain
Reading Time: 3 minutes Psychiatric symptoms commonly associated with fibromyalgia make the condition worse for those who experience pain and depression or anxiety
Is gambling a big deal to the NFL? You can bet on it
Reading Time: 4 minutes With billions now being bet legally on sports, the simple outcome of the Super Bowl game will no longer be the only story
Why some of us prefer Conservative parties over their leaders
Reading Time: 3 minutes Jason Kenney and Doug Ford don’t have great approval ratings. But voters seem to favour their parties in Alberta and Ontario
Gathering forces hope to form a unified pro-LNG front
Reading Time: 3 minutes Group’s focus is on what LNG means to the Canadian economy and to the overarching national interest
We can’t let outside powers dictate law in Canada
Reading Time: 4 minutes The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples should be treated as nothing more than an aspirational document
The tide of global freedom is receding, but there’s hope
Reading Time: 4 minutes Economic freedom liberates people from dependence on the powerful so they can build better lives without fear