Reading Time: 3 minutes What does a properly functioning board of directors look like and how can its members pull their weight?
Month: May 2019
Mid-career workers are higher education’s next challenge
Reading Time: 3 minutes The traditional student no longer exists. That means we need to find ways to encourage and fund lifelong learning
Mazda CX-3 is a sport cute built for urban driving
Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s a little twitchy at highway speed but around town it’s nimble, easy to manoeuvre and simple to park
How to nail the ‘Tell me about yourself’ job interview question
Reading Time: 4 minutes Answer in professional terms primarily; prepare, rehearse and then relax. Just let your personality and qualifications shine through
Cellphone industry continues to control the safety message
Reading Time: 3 minutes In the U.S., the industry has influenced science, regulators, public perception and government policy
Tanking takes the heart out of statistical analysis in sports
Reading Time: 4 minutes Only the purity of competition assures that the resulting data has relevance and application in a sport
The truth always comes out and truth liberates
Reading Time: 3 minutes We can be individuals who seek to change the world or people who choose to turn a blind eye to injustice
Can the food retail industry deliver on delivery?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Consumers are increasingly adamant that convenience can’t come at the cost of the environment or our health
Alberta’s new government should cut energy sector taxes, rules
Reading Time: 3 minutes UCP promised to regain a competitive advantage, making the province attractive again for investors, entrepreneurs and businesses
Why simplifying Canada’s tax system is so crucial
Reading Time: 4 minutes Tax compliance is onerous. Foreign investment is leaving. Canadians are losing confidence in their economy