Reading Time: 4 minutes With seating for seven, this edition of the Quest also featured a lower step-in height and improved fuel economy
Month: August 2020
Unemployment spike may trigger rethink of EI program
Reading Time: 3 minutes As the system increases in generosity and accessibility in Atlantic Canada, it may perpetuate the nation’s problems with EI
Why does the culture of impunity persist?
Reading Time: 3 minutes When words that demean others are spoken with impunity, they lead to further infringements on our dignity and rights
New guidelines help people with dementia stay safe if lost
Reading Time: 3 minutes U of A researchers tap into experiences and ideas of people living with dementia to fill public information gap
More than just a Spectator to world events
Reading Time: 4 minutes The long-running weekly publication offers depth, broad perspective on a variety of issues, and doesn’t shy away from controversy
How to avoid conflicts on a volunteer committee
Reading Time: 3 minutes Conflicts are less likely when everyone is focused on the goal, clear about how they can contribute and appreciated for their efforts
9 Different Plants and Their Medicinal Properties
Reading Time: 3 minutes There are some plants that have always had medicinal prosperities and we are going to talk about nine of them today
Was Beethoven Black?
Reading Time: 4 minutes A Twitter meme reveals more about race and music than the composer’s origins. Social media trend is a new twist on a century-old question
In times of crisis, we need to give more
Reading Time: 3 minutes Seven in 10 charities report lower revenues. As a whole, the sector has had to lay off 84,000 full- and part-time staff in Canada
Canadians with disabilities face barriers to financial security
Reading Time: 3 minutes Study shows those living with disabilities average 25% less in assets and COVID-19 is making the situation worse