Reading Time: 4 minutes The dairy industry is slowly being trampled by a wave of consumers who see it as only one of many options, for a variety of reasons
Month: February 2020
Making a commitment to common humanity
Reading Time: 3 minutes We may have different opinions, alliances, ideals, languages, skin colours, gender preferences. These are simply characteristics that add variety to life
Gigadat Inc Makes a Broader Push into Online Gambling with Interac
Reading Time: 3 minutes Gigadat is able to provide e-merchants with access to a full 100% of Canadian consumers
How to move on from hurt feelings and bad situations
Reading Time: 3 minutes You have every right to choose a new path, but make sure you’re not overreacting based on your own insecurity or a misinterpretation of the situation
What we can learn from the baseball cheating scandal
Reading Time: 3 minutes Sport, at its best, is a co-operative activity in which competitors on both sides play with honour in a mutual quest for excellence
Wet’suwet’en protests create a national tipping point
Reading Time: 3 minutes The duties of Aboriginal title and the general public awareness of climate science have combined to create a sense that enough is enough
Too many fault lines in digital voting process
Reading Time: 3 minutes The shambles of the Iowa caucuses reconfirms that electronic voting is still a long way off
Octopus escape a reflection of the human spirit
Reading Time: 3 minutes Inky’s escape is allegorical of the restlessness of the human spirit. Like Inky, we are not satisfied with the place we inhabit
ShutDownCanada claims are spurious and harmful
Reading Time: 3 minutes This isn’t a genuine movement for social justice. These are outsiders exploiting a division within one First Nation in the hope of creating chaos
Live your life as if the environment depended on it – it does
Reading Time: 6 minutes Climate emergency is not actually defined – it’s more a concept that we have to do something about soon. But random acts without focus serve little purpose