Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s time to go to each of the 20 First Nations that support Coastal GasLink to solicit their help in making sure the pipeline gets built
Month: February 2020
Horribly haywire: why communication falters
Reading Time: 3 minutes None of us are at our best when our boundaries are being pushed
Does enrolling your kids in international schools make financial sense
Reading Time: 3 minutes The allure of these types of schools is the education and opportunity to get into prestigious universities
Wet’suwet’en protests throw us all into chaos
Reading Time: 3 minutes While the project is a win for the province, the country, the environment and B.C.’s First Nations, these hereditary chiefs don’t see it that way
David Ayres story is why we love sports
Reading Time: 4 minutes The emergency NHL goalie did what every sports fan wishes they could do every time they watch the best of the best play
Bending pipe to fit the Dene culture
Reading Time: 3 minutes Selecting a pipeline route through Aboriginal title lands requires care, consultation and attention to detail
Alberta throws a stick of dynamite into education system
Reading Time: 4 minutes Being tested and labelled at an early age can have a devastating effect on a child’s self-esteem and intellectual potential
The Top 3 Entertainment Venues in Canada Worth Visiting
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada has some of the biggest open-air stadiums and casinos in the world. Here are three venues worth visiting for every Canadian entertainment-buff
How to Properly Brief an IT Recruitment Agency on Your Vacancy
Reading Time: 3 minutes The major rule for successful recruitment is choosing a good agency and developing a detailed understanding of who you’re seeking
Tim Hortons adds to its disastrous marketing decisions
Reading Time: 3 minutes Tim Hortons desperately needs to make its Roll Up The Rim campaign work. But the chain may have again missed the mark