Reading Time: 2 minutes Survey also says less than one-in-three Canadians are familiar with helpful tax credits, grants and other financial tools
Month: June 2019
Honda CR-V a treat to drive in almost every way
Reading Time: 4 minutes The unresponsive transmission takes a great deal of the joy out of this otherwise practical, pleasurable small SUV
Doing little things right in business leads to something bigger
Reading Time: 4 minutes Sometimes leaders get so caught up in the struggles of their enterprises that they don’t realize the impact they’re having
Dell’s new screen technology may help you sleep better at night
Reading Time: 3 minutes Manages in-display high-energy visible blue light while maintaining colour performance
Laundered money is a key cog in our economy
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canadians’ savings are sheltered and foreign investors are reluctant. Laundered money fills a crucial investment gap
If we’re laughing together, perhaps we can bridge the gap
Reading Time: 3 minutes I have to do all I can for peace and truth, even posting my Middle-Aged Middle Eastern Guy rap on YouTube
Government spending must be a federal election issue
Reading Time: 3 minutes Sound fiscal policy can come from any party. Canadians need facts, not fiction and rhetoric
How Canada can benefit from the U.S.-Mexico dispute
Reading Time: 3 minutes Mexico has almost 130 million people, yet we’ve barely tapped into that market over the years
Senate must finish the job it started to help Canada’s kids
Reading Time: 4 minutes The Senate has delayed for eight months its final vote on restrictions to food marketing to children
Canada’s first political sex scandal was really a dud
Reading Time: 3 minutes Gerda Munsinger, allegedly a low-level Soviet spy, was sexually involved with at least one, and possibly two, cabinet ministers