Reading Time: 4 minutes Three decades after its introduction, it remains a well-built sports car that’s a pleasure to drive and fun to spend time in
Month: November 2020
Eliminating humans from the food supply chain
Reading Time: 3 minutes Loblaws will be able to move food from automated picking facilities multiple times a day to support its online grocery service
Economic growth for its own sake is misdirected
Reading Time: 5 minutes Erroneously asserting that all growth is good, business owners, real estate developers and lawyers pay politicians to promote immigration
COVID-19 vaccines will work if Canadians play their part
Reading Time: 4 minutes Success of mass vaccination will hinge on people doing all they can to stay healthy through winter and getting immunized once vaccines arrive
Alberta oil and gas critical to B.C.’s economy
Reading Time: 4 minutes Be it in employment, salaries paid, or the jobs and GDP created for all British Columbians, the impact of oil and natural gas is significant
Tap water in an ultrasonic humidifier may pollute your air
Reading Time: 3 minutes New research by U of A chemists shows ultrasonic humidifiers release significant concentrations of particulate matter
Shaking off colonial shackles no easy task
Reading Time: 3 minutes Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of the Congo, may have been an idealist but he clearly understood the pain of colonialism
“Medical assistance in dying” worries many Canadians
Reading Time: 4 minutes A UN report is critical of Canada’s poor MAID safeguards for people with disabilities and their lack of access to viable MAID alternatives
How will we deal with our ever-rising national debt?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Post COVID-19, attention must swing to how to sustain large deficits, wind them down and gradually slow down the debt accumulation
Nuclear industry could boost Canada
Reading Time: 3 minutes Nuclear power should also be a prime option to fight pollution and address environmental issues