Reading Time: 4 minutes Non-Indigenous fishers in Atlantic region need not be worried that Indigenous rights will come at the expense of conservation
Month: February 2021
Investing in innovators its own reward says chair of mentoring service
Reading Time: 4 minutes For Kristina Milke, success is measured by the growth of an entrepreneurial community that helps people achieve the dreams that drive them
Rush Limbaugh helped break the left’s stranglehold on the media
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canadian talk radio show hosts like Dave Rutherford, Lowell Green, Jerry Agar, Brian Lilley and Charles Adler were all influenced by him
DeepMind funding diversity in AI with new scholarship program
Reading Time: 3 minutes Newly announced scholarships will support computing science students from under-represented groups
Tone deaf CEOs think Albertans need to pay higher taxes
Reading Time: 3 minutes Business Council of Alberta that thinks the government should consider a provincial sales tax and carbon tax
The telltale signs of a tax scam
Reading Time: 3 minutes How criminals are conning people out of millions posing as the CRA
Oil prices rise as Texas drops into deep freeze
Reading Time: 3 minutes U.S. output will emerge from this calamity. But it will result in tightening supplies and higher prices for everything from gasoline to propane in coming weeks
Stents more effective for patients with stable high-risk heart disease
Reading Time: 3 minutes Location of blockages in a patient’s heart is a key consideration in selecting the right treatment, U of A cardiologists find
Bizarre economic theory maintains deficits don’t matter
Reading Time: 4 minutes A new twist on MMT argues deficits don’t matter, government surpluses are counter-productive and there’s no reason to restrain government spending
Giving future teachers Black history lessons to take to the classroom
Reading Time: 3 minutes For Kathy Robinson, introducing her students to Black Canadian historical figures and events is a way to impart knowledge she’d like to see taught in classrooms all year long