Reading Time: 3 minutes Where’s the evidence that the values this new world order has created produce happiness, fulfilment and the well-lived life?
Month: September 2019
More medical tests, treatments not always the best
Reading Time: 3 minutes You can have too much of a good thing when it comes to medicine for older adults
Of sour toes, midnight golf, and birds singing for sex and war
Reading Time: 5 minutes Historic, colourful, quaint and sleep-deprived Dawson City; and up the perilous, muddy Dempster Highway
The keys to customer service you may have forgotten
Reading Time: 3 minutes Serve customers with people who like people. Keep your employees accountable. And exceed your clients’ expectations
Moving? Here are some practical vehicle options
Reading Time: 4 minutes From pickup trucks to minivans, what vehicle to rent, beg, borrow or even buy when you’re moving – depending on the size of your home
Diversity in the media safeguards democracy
Reading Time: 4 minutes Media has the power to influence and shape public understanding of political and social issues. But it needs to reflect society’s diversity and adhere to strict standards
Ruling exposes Ottawa’s Indigenous consultation failure
Reading Time: 3 minutes Ruling delaying the Trans Mountain pipeline once again makes it clear we need legislation to clarify what indigenous consultation means
10 helpful hints to writing a winning resume
Reading Time: 3 minutes A compelling resume should be a concise, well-written statement of your abilities and explain how your skills will benefit an organization
The stigma of mental illness
Reading Time: 3 minutes If you think you suffer from a mental illness, resist succumbing to stigma and ask your doctor about getting treatment
A rising tide of young, principle-driven leaders
Reading Time: 3 minutes The climate crisis is important to many Canadians, and leaders like Ocasio-Cortez and Thunberg have empowered and inspired youthful voters