Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to open up trade. Even the EU accepts that 90% of global growth will take place outside its group over the next 15 years
Month: October 2019
Down on the bayou: Cajun hospitality and gators
Reading Time: 6 minutes We floated through vast groves of bald cypress trees draped in Spanish moss, while malevolent-looking gators sunned on logs
Taking a broader, ecological view of Venice
Reading Time: 4 minutes How many of us think of the Venetian lagoon and its imperilled circumstances when we imagine a trip to Piazza San Marco?
Corporate welfare doesn’t create jobs
Reading Time: 3 minutes Corporate welfare causes an economic loss, exacerbated by the fact that it encourages businesses to devote resources seeking government funds
The Algarve: Portugal’s magnificent beach of a south coast
Reading Time: 4 minutes Imagine golden sand, 25C with a blue sky in May, and the cleanest blue-green ocean you’ve ever seen. Add boardwalks stretching for kilometres and fabulous food
Transmission problems plague Hyundai Elantra GT
Reading Time: 4 minutes Beyond that, this is a comfortable and well-appointed car with a quiet ride
The red meat merry-go-round
Reading Time: 4 minutes The protein war isn’t about the amount of meat we should eat, but rather about how studies on nutrition should be interpreted. It’s messy
Tips to healthy travelling
Reading Time: 7 minutes While it may seem obvious you don’t want to be climbing on a plane if you have the flu or some serious illness, people do it all the time
Antibiotics no cure for colds or flu
Reading Time: 3 minutes And using an antibiotic when not needed makes patients more vulnerable to antibiotic-resistant infections
A political matchup made in heaven
Reading Time: 3 minutes What if voters had to choose between candidates with proven track records, like McKenna and Stanfield, rather than Trudeau and Scheer?