Reading Time: 4 minutes How well prepared is Alberta for the disruptive change coming to the province’s energy sector?
Month: September 2019
Travels and hikes in Italy’s mini Canada
Reading Time: 4 minutes The shared borders with France and Switzerland have clearly contributed to a multilingual society in this very northern and beautiful corner of Italy
Caregivers don’t need a pat on the back; they need more support
Reading Time: 3 minutes Governments must begin to accept their responsibility to improve caregivers access to support services and patient care resources
A perfect Canmore autumn getaway distilled into two days
Reading Time: 7 minutes Great food and spirits, fine accommodation, challenging and scenic hikes, and a rejuvenating stop at a spa to finish it off
Privatization would allow Toronto’s airport to reach new heights
Reading Time: 4 minutes Privatization would improve Pearson’s position as a global hub and boost competitive options for travellers
The Bohemian jewel in Europe’s glittering crown
Reading Time: 4 minutes Český Krumlov often catches the first-time visitor by surprise, arousing a feeling of wondrous awe.
Why is health care the last service industry to go virtual?
Reading Time: 4 minutes The health and cost benefits of delivering smarter care while the patient stays at home could be enormous
Slow economic growth is the new normal
Reading Time: 3 minutes Unnaturally high growth rates were driven by post-war reconstruction, the baby boom and rising female labour force participation
Protect your business from the unexpected realities of life
Reading Time: 3 minutes Seek professional help if your financial plan doesn’t protect you from the four Ds: death, divorce, disability and disaster
Welcome to the new Age of Intolerance
Reading Time: 4 minutes Trudeau is just the man to heal the wounds. After all, he’s been dressing up and imitating so many different cultures that he identifies with everybody