Reading Time: 3 minutes The Conservatives will soon have a new leader but divisive politics have dragged the party away from Stephen Harper’s winning fundamentals
Category: Today
CETA set to dramatically alter Canada’s dairy industry
Reading Time: 3 minutes A clear road map to make our dairy sector more competitive is urgently needed as it faces more European imports
Community papers stay true to their roots
Reading Time: 3 minutes Community newspapers will survive because nobody else is going to tell the stories they do
How western civilization crafted a social miracle
Reading Time: 3 minutes Western society has succeeded where other civilizations failed by being generous and inclusive, taking everyone on the road to progress – but we can’t stop now
The hard edge of Steve Bannon’s utopia
Reading Time: 4 minutes After the end of the Soviet Union, basic services disappeared. That’s the kind of completely deconstructed administrative state Trump’s chief adviser covets
Sick and tired (and in pain) over health-care wait times
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Canadian Institute for Health Information annual tracking of waits for priority procedures is a reminder of how little has changed and how far we have to go
How grad students can help diversify Alberta’s economy
Reading Time: 3 minutes We need to support Alberta’s students as they make prototypes, file patents, pursue market analysis, prepare business plans and raise venture capital
There’s nothing empty about Hollow Knight
Reading Time: 4 minutes Video game perfectly blends challenge with reward, a rich world full of exploration, evocative music, intriguing characters and story, and plenty of combat
Building digital bridges of tolerance and understanding
Reading Time: 3 minutes Good things happen when you look beyond the viewpoint that you’re convinced is right and take the risk of hearing a perspective you may not like
Easter 1917 marked a First World War turning point
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Canadians took Vimy Ridge and the Americans finally entered the war. But it would be folly to suggest that the U.S. won the war