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Canadians unclear about Scheer

Canadians unclear about Scheer

The most apt description for an adult Canadian is progressive and conservative. We are socially liberal and fiscally not. We want government in our lives to help us be our best, help those in need, but not help itself to our incomes through taxes.
An essential summer read for business owners

An essential summer read for business owners

I love to read. Ever since I was a young boy, learning to read in the arms of my parents, I have enjoyed the written word.
Err on the side of caution with pot in the workplace

Err on the side of caution with pot in the workplace

Canada is not the only country to legalize recreational marijuana. We now join company with South Africa, Georgia and Uruguay.
Wide gap between Canada, U.S. on abortion

Wide gap between Canada, U.S. on abortion

In May 2011, after voters in Canada delivered what Stephen Harper described in his election night speech as a "a strong, stable, national Conservative majority government," there was plenty of speculation about changes to regulations related to moral
Food producers make it hard to avoid sugar

Food producers make it hard to avoid sugar

North Americans tend to associate our health problems with sin.
Conspiracy theorists taint the justice they seek

Conspiracy theorists taint the justice they seek

Announcing charges against Jeffrey Epstein at a Monday morning new conference, U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman credited the help of reporters . "We were assisted by some excellent investigative journalism," he said.
HBO and Netflix: From Friends to foes

HBO and Netflix: From Friends to foes

Netflix Inc. and the soon-to-come HBO Max app need a little of what each other has. In the meantime, consumers may be the ones who lose out.
Municipal councils need to be reined in

Municipal councils need to be reined in

A few months after the election, you're not happy with the way your municipality is being run.
Toronto to New York, to London, to Moscow

Toronto to New York, to London, to Moscow

About three years after she lost a leg in a streetcar accident, Rhea Clyman's father died. Now just eleven years old, she became a breadwinner for her mother and four young siblings, taking a job in a local factory.
Canada not immune to interference

Canada not immune to interference

The nation was at a crossroads. Foreign states were attempting to influence its politics and elections, while within the country, citizens were deeply divided about which course to take and who should be in charge.