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Wells-to-wheels meets farm-to-fork

By Bill Whitelaw on January 30, 2018  

Wells-to-wheels meets farm-to-fork

Can two acronyms help position Canada as a global economic and environmental leader? Or, what do…

How do we address Canada’s scarcity of doctors?

By Steven Globerman on January 30, 2018  

How do we address Canada’s scarcity of doctors?

While health care is a dynamic service characterized by the continual introduction of new drugs…

Crawling through the Ontario PC wreckage

By Michael Taube on January 30, 2018  

Crawling through the Ontario PC wreckage

The Ontario Progressive Conservatives need to cool their jets – and fast. It’s been a…

We lack the tools to manage the 21st century economy

By Robert McGarvey on January 30, 2018  

We lack the tools to manage the 21st century economy

At the recently-concluded World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a surprising number of economic papers…

#MeToo strikes Canadian politics with a fury – and it’s not done

By Warren Kinsella on January 30, 2018  

#MeToo strikes Canadian politics with a fury – and it’s not done

The Conservative MP shook his head. We were in a restaurant in Toronto, getting caught…

Avast ye swabbies: CRTC asked to crack down on Internet pirates

By Peter Menzies on January 29, 2018  

Avast ye swabbies: CRTC asked to crack down on Internet pirates

Last weekend while the National Hockey League all-star extravaganza was taking place in Tampa Bay,…

Are women’s marches a step back?

By Joni Avram on January 29, 2018  

Are women’s marches a step back?

Women’s marches were held around the world recently, with more than one million people taking…

Nothing in life is simple any more

By Roslyn Kunin on January 29, 2018  

Nothing in life is simple any more

I just learned a new acronym: VUCA, which stands for volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous.…

A New Year’s reading list for the 99.09 per cent

By Mike Robinson on January 28, 2018  

A New Year’s reading list for the 99.09 per cent

January is book month in our house. It’s when we finally come to grips with…

TPP2 death knell for supply management, and that’s a good thing

By Sylvain Charlebois on January 26, 2018  

TPP2 death knell for supply management, and that’s a good thing

Canada is making its trade intentions crystal clear and that's good news for most agri-food…

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