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Children of the Broken Treaty: Canada’s Lost Promise and One Girl’s Dream

Children of the Broken Treaty: Canada’s Lost Promise and One Girl’s Dream

By Charlie Angus Published by University of Regina Press $27.95 ISBN 978-0-88977-401-8 Unbelievable. Appalling. Horrific.
Pear slug: not a slug, but just annoying

Pear slug: not a slug, but just annoying

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The high (and low) cost of funds

The high (and low) cost of funds

Investors can be forgiven for being puzzled over the wide difference between the costs of various mutual funds and exchange-traded funds. Take, for instance, two funds – one, a segregated mutual fund with a whopping 3.
Things with meaning

Things with meaning

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Record debt levels threaten the West's farming industry

Record debt levels threaten the West's farming industry

The increase in farm debt is raising questions about the future viability of this vital industry
You’re fired! Investment implications of a Trump win

You’re fired! Investment implications of a Trump win

What do Brexit and the U.S. elections have in common? Primarily, they pit angry populists against the political establishment.
Zodiacal light in the early morning twilight

Zodiacal light in the early morning twilight

The moon begins this month at the new phase, which is also the beginning of the eclipse season.
The empowered executive or personal administrative assistant

The empowered executive or personal administrative assistant

Sandy scheduled her calendar every day, but was never able to stick with it; but today was going to be different. She planned on checking email and voice messages in the first 15 minutes of her day.
Not all income and wealth inequality is equal

Not all income and wealth inequality is equal

Inequality that results from entrepreneurship and innovation - as opposed to cronyism and corruption - provides enormous benefits to citizens
The single-serve economy's vast potential

The single-serve economy's vast potential

People living alone make up more than a quarter of Canadian homes and that has wide-ranging implications for the food and beverage industry
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