Reading Time: 3 minutes The made-in-Canada jet interceptor certainly had its problems. But the manner in which it was killed raised serious questions
Month: February 2019
What Ontario should cut to balance its budget
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to end business subsidies, further cut post-secondary spending and freeze government workers’ wages
The world needs what you have to offer
Reading Time: 3 minutes The goal of education is to stimulate constant growth in knowledge and wisdom in each individual
Roll Up the Rim to Win needs an environmental reboot
Reading Time: 3 minutes Tim Hortons’ iconic campaign has been around for 33 years, an incredible run, but the circular economy has overtaken it
Quoting more female sources can help engage audiences
Reading Time: 4 minutes New online tool gives fitness tracker-style incentive for media to achieve gender parity in their sources
Alberta should look abroad, and next door, for health care solutions
Reading Time: 3 minutes Spending continues to rise but Albertans have diminished access to care and face above-average wait times
Child-care quality doesn’t depend on arbitrary numbers
Reading Time: 3 minutes Ontario’s new standards have raised the hackles of activists. They should look hard at the systems they mistakenly believe are better
Family-friendly Marmot Basin ups the attitude
Reading Time: 4 minutes Jasper’s spectacular ski resort may offer slopes less travelled but it certainly deserves wider attention
The fundamental flaw in coaching by instinct
Reading Time: 4 minutes Analytical detail determines winners and losers. So why do coaches insist on winging it at crucial moments?
5 tips to help ensure your next meeting is a success
Reading Time: 3 minutes The logistics behind planning a meeting are just as important as the content so always ask your meeting participants for their feedback