Reading Time: 3 minutes Who will ensure devices have been tested thoroughly and are secure? Who will ensure our privacy is protected?
Month: August 2019
Tolls the fairest way to fund P.E.I.’s Confederation Bridge
Reading Time: 4 minutes The bridge is a prime example of a private-public partnership gone right. Shifting the burden to taxpayers and non-users is simply unfair
Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV brings power to the people
Reading Time: 4 minutes There’s much to admire in this compact, affordable 2019 plug-in model
The essential values of having courage and being kind
Reading Time: 4 minutes Instinct says to fight or flee, yet often neither is possible. Examining the story of Cinderella shows us that being kind and having courage can be enough.
How Ireland stayed neutral in a world at war
Reading Time: 3 minutes Under the leader ship of Eamon de Valera and with a very small army, virtually no aerial capability and little naval service, Ireland was a sitting duck in the Second World War
Quebec challenges Canada’s multicultural experiment
Reading Time: 3 minutes It would be foolish to ignore the growing public unease that has followed increased levels of immigration
Have island, will rusticate
Reading Time: 3 minutes Interest in owning islands is on the rise. Are people seeking the quiet life or simply trying to escape societal woes?
A personal retreat can help you reflect, dream and set goals
Reading Time: 3 minutes Hitting the pause button for at least a day every year to think about you, your life and what you want to get out it is time well spent
Will Doug Ford campaign with Andrew Scheer this fall?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The federal Conservative leader is in a real dogfight with Justin Trudeau and the provincial Tory leader’s help could make a difference
Bianca Andreescu proves she’s adept on and off the court
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canada’s rising tennis star managed to turn Serena Williams’ injury into a moment to cherish