Reading Time: 3 minutes With the help of the new food guide, Canadians are looking differently at protein sources. That doesn’t mean beef is doomed, but it will have to adapt
Month: May 2019
Disruptive platforms create fair market conditions
Reading Time: 4 minutes Peer-to-peer platforms such as Airbnb bring more resources to the market, increasing supply and lowering prices
How to stretch your travel food budget and save like a local
Reading Time: 3 minutes If you just try a few of our tips, you can eat well and stretch your travel budget.
Body language hacks to project leadership presence on video
Reading Time: 4 minutes Body language, posture, voice modulation and pitch, eye contact, hand gestures, dressing for success and much more
Socialism at root of the green movement
Reading Time: 3 minutes Recent global developments cast doubt on the motives and methods of the most ardent proponents of global warming
Battling the myths and stereotypes of psychiatry
Reading Time: 3 minutes Dr. Paul Latimer helps minimize some of the misconceptions about seeking psychiatric help
No going back from suddenly becoming a caregiver
Reading Time: 3 minutes There are a few basic truths that reveal themselves in almost every story of sudden-onset caregiving. The first is that love remains intact
Stretch your travel transportation budget
Reading Time: 3 minutes Transportation is often the largest part of the cost of a trip – especially if you are flying. What can you do to try to stretch your travel budget?
You’re fired! So what comes next?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Whether laid off, terminated or fired, it all means the same thing. You’ve been de-jobbed, out of work, no more paycheque
Reasoned skepticism about climate change is healthy
Reading Time: 3 minutes Let’s not deal with the grim science of cynical political marketing and hyperbole. Instead, we should rigorously adjudicate all belief