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Restaurant visits and spending rise in Q1 2023
by Sylvain Charlebois | Jun 8, 2023
Restaurant industry demonstrates robust recovery post-pandemic
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Canada a world leader in taming methane emissions
by Shawn Logan | Jun 5, 2023
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Is Edmonton’s business future at risk?
by Graham Hicks | Jun 2, 2023
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Just say no to any future Alberta carbon tax
by Kris Sims | May 31, 2023
Expand Taxpayer Protection Act to prevent any future carbon tax burden on Albertans
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$79 billion debt is a costly burden on Albertans
by Kris Sims | May 29, 2023
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Rachel Notley’s empty health care promises
by Shawn Whatley | May 29, 2023
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UCP tax promise a game-changer for Albertans
by Kris Sims | May 18, 2023
There’s a better way to lower price of medicines
by Nikolas Barry-Shaw | May 10, 2023
Patented Medicine Price Review Board hearings show public pharmacare is the strongest option
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Five tips for women to harness the power of leisure
by Adrianna MacPherson | Apr 14, 2023
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Clinic offers help for COVID long-haulers
by Geoff McMaster | Apr 9, 2023
5 tips for parents to help their kids ace final exams
by Faith Wood | Jun 1, 2023
FAITH WOOD: Empowering your child for final exam success
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How the Alberta election will impact children’s education
by Michael Zwaagstra | May 17, 2023
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Not all educators are teachers
by Karine Coen-Sanchez | Apr 12, 2023
Politics
NationalOlivia Chow a threat to Toronto taxpayers
by Jay Goldberg | Jun 9, 2023
Toronto taxpayers need to ask themselves whether they can afford to pay for Chow’s promises
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History constantly challenges our notion of progress
by Michael Bonner | Jun 7, 2023
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My choice for the next Mayor of Toronto is…
by Michael Taube | Jun 6, 2023
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Business
Why due diligence is your friend when buying a business
by David Fuller | Jun 9, 2023
Due diligence plays a crucial role in any business acquisition
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Is your IT project about to crash and burn?
by Yogi Schulz | Jun 8, 2023
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Tax cuts need to be focus of Manitoba election
by Gage Haubrich | Jun 5, 2023
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Who was to blame for the First World War?
by Pat Murphy | Jun 2, 2023
Unravelling the blame game: Exploring the complex factors behind the First World War
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Will Hamilton lead to a renewed interest in American history?
by Michael Taube | May 30, 2023
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Marie Antoinette’s formidable mother
by Pat Murphy | May 18, 2023
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The inventive mind of John Maynard Keynes
by Pat Murphy | May 10, 2023
The rise, fall, and resurgence of his economic theory
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Caesar and Alexander – heroes, villains, or both?
by Pat Murphy | Apr 19, 2023
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When Buffalo Bill took London by storm
by Pat Murphy | Apr 8, 2023
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The overwhelming imagery of the Crucifixion
by Pat Murphy | Apr 7, 2023
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The Canadian who helped tame America’s Wild West
by Pat Murphy | Apr 2, 2023
Protein discovery promises non-invasive male infertility diagnosis
by Gillian Rutherford | Jun 7, 2023
About 15 per cent of couples experience infertility, roughly half due to male infertility
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Why immune cells seem to cause brain damage
by Ramona Czakert Franson | May 31, 2023
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Canada cannot afford to lose more doctors
by Daniel Zekveld | May 25, 2023
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How to eat healthy without blowing your food budget
by Bev Betkowski | May 10, 2023
The power of principles to guide us in a profit-driven world
by Gerry Chidiac | Jun 8, 2023
The courage to live by our principles can guide us as we navigate life’s challenges
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The enduring allure of baseball
by Ken Reed | Jun 7, 2023
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Canadians need a taxpayer bill of rights
by Ian Madsen | May 30, 2023
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Why energy change sparks controversy and protest
by Bill Whitelaw | May 29, 2023
Boomer vs. Millennial in a battle of words on energy change
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Oil markets showing signs of tightening
by Rashid Husain Syed | May 23, 2023
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The case for energy trade with Germany is strong
by Lisa Baiton | May 17, 2023
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As Ottawa Senators’ value soars, will other mid-city owners look to exit?
by Bruce Dowbiggin | May 24, 2023
In an unprecedented bidding war, Ottawa Senators’ now valued at over a billion dollars
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Oakland no longer willing to play the stadium extortion game
by Ken Reed | May 8, 2023
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World Baseball Classic was great in ’23
by Ken Reed | Apr 3, 2023
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The NHL’s “Everyone wears the ribbon” charade continues
by Bruce Dowbiggin | Mar 28, 2023
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New book looks at the good, the bad and the ugly of sports
by Gerry Chidiac | Mar 23, 2023
Airports perform better when owned by private equity funds
by Geoff McMaster | Mar 30, 2023
Airports under public ownership have no incentive to improve customer experiences
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The crown jewel of a museum in Toronto that almost wasn’t
by Michael Taube | Mar 14, 2023
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On the road to travel trauma? How to find a better route
by Faith Wood | Dec 22, 2022
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A drive through Normandy is a drive through history
by Travel Like This | Nov 12, 2022
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There’s room for everyone in nature – if we’re respectful
by Geoff Carpentier | Jul 24, 2022
The 2010 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid is nimble and luxurious
by Ted Laturnus | Jun 9, 2023
Experience the convergence of green and opulence with the 2010 Cadillac Escalade Hybrid
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Testing the futuristic all-electric IONIQ 5
by Dale Johnson | Jun 2, 2023
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2011 Honda CR-Z hybrid has zip and economy
by Ted Laturnus | Jun 2, 2023
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The Hyundai Elantra N delivers performance and luxury
by Dale Johnson | May 26, 2023
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The 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 holds its value
by Ted Laturnus | May 26, 2023
World
Education
Private sector partnerships good for public education
by Michael Zwaagstra | Jun 5, 2023
Private sector partnerships are a great way to bring in some much-needed fresh ideas
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Erase our history, erase ourselves
by Jack Mintz | May 24, 2023
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How language shapes our understanding of issues
by Bill Whitelaw | May 15, 2023
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My career advice to the graduating class of 2023
by Nick Kossovan | May 11, 2023
Your Money
Canadians are buying less food. Now what?
by Sylvain Charlebois | May 25, 2023
Canadians spend less on groceries despite rising prices
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PSAC’s disgraceful treatment of Canadian taxpayers
by Gwyn Morgan | May 4, 2023
Careers/HR
As a job seeker, handle what you control first
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 8, 2023
Mastering the Art of Acquiescence can lead to job search success
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The key to a happier job search
by Nick Kossovan | Jun 1, 2023
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The importance of etiquette in the workplace
by Dana Wilson | May 31, 2023
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How to navigate awkward social situations
by Faith Wood | May 25, 2023
Editor's Picks
Is cloud computing overhyped?
by Yogi Schulz | May 31, 2023
In addition to hardware, network and a building, cloud service providers offer a rich range of software functionality
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Indigenous leaders make case for Canadian LNG
by Shawn Logan | May 30, 2023
Science/Tech
Is application maintenance consuming your IT budget?
by Yogi Schulz | May 24, 2023
Pressure builds to invest in new applications amid application maintenance spending
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Four tips for a bee-friendly yard
by Adrianna MacPherson | May 19, 2023
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Alex Stamos’s secrets to better cybersecurity
by Yogi Schulz | May 10, 2023
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Bill C-11 raises concerns over online freedom
by Brian Giesbrecht | May 10, 2023
Interviews
EDGE-QL unleashes flexibility for business growth
Mar 17, 2023
Provides business with the advantages of modern technology to enhance sales, reduce errors, and optimize productivity