Jon Milton The rising wave of labour discontent is a cost-of-living crisis /The labour discontent represents an unmistakable sign of a shift towards greater worker demands/ Apparently, friendship has its limits. Federal Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan – who styles himself as ... Nov 16, 2023
David Fuller How to ensure business success during a transition Reading Time: 3 minutes /Transitions occur after we sell a business, have a team member leave us, or we are retiring/ As a distraction from business, I competed in triathlons for a number of years.... Nov 16, 2023
Michel Kelly-Gagnon Can we still trust media reports on environmental issues? Reading Time: 4 minutes /A recent one-sided article on Canadian forestry practices suggests the answer is no/ Can we still trust the Canadian media to properly report facts when it comes to controv... Nov 16, 2023
Randy Boldt Trudeau’s misguided policies resulting in tepid economic growth Reading Time: 4 minutes /Favours the communist approach to economic development/ Despite having the fastest-growing population in the developed world, thanks to a massive acceleration of immigratio... Nov 16, 2023
Sylvain Charlebois We all pay for grocery theft Reading Time: 3 minutes /Most thefts are by people driven by desperation, negligence, or a mixture of both/ Grocery theft has always been a major problem, but with food inflation as it is, shopkeep... Nov 16, 2023
David Macdonald Reality check: CEO pay is out of control in Canada Reading Time: 3 minutes /The CEO-to-worker pay gap is now 243 times more than the average worker’s pay/ You could call it the breakfast of champions: by 9:43 a.m. on January 3, the average best-pai... Nov 16, 2023