Reading Time: 3 minutes Just like we change the batteries in our smoke detectors annually, so should we change all our passwords
Month: January 2019
Drinking the plant-based diet kool-aid
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada’s Food Guide plant-based diet is, for the most part, elitist. Many of us can’t indulge because of a lack of access, affordability or convenience
Cleaning up Vancouver’s “rat’s nest of rot”
Reading Time: 3 minutes Single-family houses in the city are now deposit boxes. How did we get here and how can we restore balance?
Temper your confidence in the science that runs your life
Reading Time: 3 minutes Trust requires consistency and transparency. It must be understandable. And we need regulations that protect the public
Temper your confidence in the science that runs your life
Reading Time: 3 minutes Trust requires consistency and transparency. It must be understandable. And we need regulations that protect the public
Four things Canada’s top spy didn’t say
Reading Time: 4 minutes David Vigneault’s recent speech was a slick deflection and thinly-veiled push for broader surveillance
We need to reset capitalism before we dig a deeper hole
Reading Time: 4 minutes Milton Friedman was wrong. Paying attention to other stakeholder interests is not a diversion, it’s management’s job
Toyota C-HR is far too cute and painfully impractical
Reading Time: 4 minutes Any number of more reasonably-priced automobiles bring more to the table in terms of usability and practicality
The nationalist revival versus the globalist perspective
Reading Time: 3 minutes The ties that bind aren’t what they used to be – at least for some of us. For others, they are increasingly intense
Federal spending dangerously near record Canadian levels
Reading Time: 3 minutes Increasing the size and role of government almost always comes with larger deficits, mounting debt and/or tax increases