Reading Time: 3 minutes The most ethnically diverse team ever to win an NBA championship reflected the nation’s diversity
Month: June 2019
Does federal panel pose a threat to net neutrality in Canada?
Reading Time: 3 minutes By early 2020, we’ll know what the members think the government should do to modernize decrepit legislation
Canada can end the China crisis in one simple move
Reading Time: 3 minutes Since we’re in an economic and moral conflict with China, why not do the entirely virtuous thing and withdraw our recognition of Beijing?
University’s Indigenous strategy is a threat to academic standards
Reading Time: 4 minutes Document contains serious flaws and constitutes an unprecedented threat to academic freedom and freedom of inquiry
The unsung heroes of Waterloo
Reading Time: 4 minutes The Longest Afternoon, by historian Brendan Simms, provides depth, nuance and new insight
Innovation is a lot like life, with all its ups and downs
Reading Time: 3 minutes Despite government hyperbole, small businesses know that innovation is difficult, costly and sometimes reveals unfortunate truths
Hey vegans, it’s time to grow up
Reading Time: 3 minutes Vegan activists are wilfully interfering with the livelihoods of farmers and invading the social interactions of consumers celebrating food
Climate change could bring huge payoff to Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes As sea ice recedes in the Northwest Passage, new shipping lanes could open that change the world economy
The Trans Mountain truth defies activists’ claims
Reading Time: 5 minutes For an issue that’s been so polarizing, the arguments against the pipeline expansion are surprisingly flawed
Is Independents Day coming in Canadian politics?
Reading Time: 3 minutes A growing number of Canadians are tired of the traditional parties and politics as usual. Wilson-Raybould and Philpott could offer a choice