Reading Time: 3 minutes The viability of OPEC as an effective organization is now in question
Month: November 2020
Food industry keeps adapting to changing times
Reading Time: 4 minutes The food industry is in a much better position going into a second phase of lockdowns. But some risks remain
Don’t blame wildfires on climate change
Reading Time: 6 minutes These ferocious fires have been fueled by decades of forest mismanagement policies inflamed by radical environmentalist ideology
The misguided mission to cut Canada’s cellphone rates
Reading Time: 4 minutes Price controls undermine investment, remove incentive for innovation and backfire for consumers
Online learners falling behind in their reading skills
Reading Time: 4 minutes Younger online learners need extra support from teachers and parents, especially if they already struggled with reading before COVID-19
Margaret Thatcher and the end of apartheid
Reading Time: 4 minutes The Thatcher-Nelson Mandela relationship is a reflection of how very different people can evolve a respectful, albeit wary, understanding
Autocratic regimes use energy as a weapon
Reading Time: 4 minutes International power politics employed by the likes of Russia have resulted in many countries looking for new energy sources
Tap into your intuition to achieve success
Reading Time: 3 minutes Countless innovators in all fields have cited intuition or gut feeling as the motivator for achieving greatness
VW Routan was nothing to quack about
Reading Time: 4 minutes Buying used: the 2010 version of this minivan resembled its Chrysler cousins, although with some shortcomings
Virtual tools help surgeons correct skull defects in babies
Reading Time: 3 minutes Repairing a baby’s abnormal skull is a delicate balance between art and science that has to be decided before the first cut is ever made in corrective surgery