IF THERE’S ever going to be a watershed moment in protecting free speech in Canada, the recent controversy surrounding cultural appropriation could fit the role. The [Continue]
TORONTO, Ont. – The guests at the event at the Royal Canadian Military Institute, just down University Avenue from the barricaded U.S. Consulate, were buzzing. Not about [Continue]
MOST PEOPLE understand that human-caused climate change is a real and serious threat. True, some still reject the mountains of evidence amassed by scientists from around the [Continue]
By STEPHEN DUCKETT EvidenceNetwork.ca MELBOURNE, Australia – A recent conference in Toronto addressed whether Australia has anything to teach Canada about how Canadian [Continue]
By ROSLYN KUNIN IT’S TIME to give advice to the newly-elected B.C. government, even if we’re not sure who that will turn out to be. Right now, British Columbia [Continue]
IN 1926, U.S. automaker Henry Ford reduced his employees’ work week from six eight-hour days to five, with no pay cuts. It’s something workers and labour unions had been [Continue]