Reading Time: 4 minutes Proteins are dividing us more than ever and this summer, major restaurant chains are not helping. We need a truce, and fast
Month: August 2019
Five of the best castle stays in Scotland
Reading Time: 5 minutes There are two types of castle hotels: those operated as regular hotels and those that must be rented on an exclusive-use basis
Are electric cars really a solution to the climate crisis?
Reading Time: 3 minutes There are serious social, economic and environmental costs to driving any kind of vehicle. We must consider the implications of every choice
Invisible assets missing link to creating successful tech industry
Reading Time: 3 minutes It is time for conventional banking institutions to enter the 21st century
With war on the doorstep, The Singing Cowboy came calling
Reading Time: 3 minutes His tour of the U.K. and Ireland just before the Second World War was a huge success. But prudence meant his entourage came home early to avoid any danger
Trudeau tries to weasel his way out of SNC scandal
Reading Time: 4 minutes The only question for Canadians is whether the prime minister of Canada possesses a toddler’s sense of propriety
Stop fretting about social media giants and build a competitor
Reading Time: 3 minutes If enough people band together, they can finance a new platform. This is a free and open market
Scheer shows his mettle by confronting Trudeau
Reading Time: 3 minutes Scheer has made it clear that he intends to hold Trudeau accountable for his transgressions
Elections Canada’s limits on free speech a sign of the times
Reading Time: 3 minutes There’s nothing more fundamental to the democratic ideal than the freedom to speak one’s mind and sound as wise or foolish as that happens to sound
The frivolity at the heart of climate change marches
Reading Time: 4 minutes Who knew that by shunning income and education we could do so much good, and that ignorance could save the planet?