Reading Time: 3 minutes If you recognize these mistakes, work on eliminating them, and do your best to avoid them every time you write
Month: January 2020
Take the jolt out of Manitoba’s excess power generation
Reading Time: 3 minutes Manitoba Hydro should look for ways to increase domestic demand by displacing non-renewable energy consumption
Sport, at its best, can help change the world
Reading Time: 3 minutes Leaders must fully incorporate social, cultural and environmental considerations – not just economic ones – in their decision-making
A cheap, Smart runabout with few equals
Reading Time: 4 minutes With Mercedes discontinuing the Smart after the 2020 model year, this thrifty, surprisingly durable city runabout may be in short supply
How to reduce the odds of ending up with bad clients
Reading Time: 3 minutes Breaking up with bad clients may be tough but you’ll end up clearing away the clutter and the negative energy that lies in the path of your success
Write down and share your recipe for success
Reading Time: 3 minutes One of the keys to business success is consistency. So set up a step-by-step processes to get the best results every time you do things
Debt-burdened Canadians want to dig themselves out
Reading Time: 2 minutes Top financial concerns are the rising cost of goods, the low Canadian dollar , low wages and household debt, according to CIBC survey
Keep federal government from messing with education
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada’s kindergarten-to-Grade 12 system flourishes because it’s controlled by the provinces, which often show great innovation and creativity
The jarring collision of transgender sports
Reading Time: 4 minutes How do we level the playing field when male-to-female athletes want to compete against biological females?
The art of setting goals for a new year
Reading Time: 3 minutes We’re successful when we’re working toward a goal, not only when the goal is achieved. The key is to write goals down and revisit them regularly