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How conspiracy theories polarize society and provoke violence

How conspiracy theories polarize society and provoke violence

Social media fuelled conspiracy theories often exist in echo chambers, where misinformation was amplified often without verification or critical examination
Thoughts from the Barnyard: How bored do you need to be?

Thoughts from the Barnyard: How bored do you need to be?

With recent acts of vandalism in our smaller communities, it makes one wonder why they do it.
Opinion: Remembering the good old days

Opinion: Remembering the good old days

An opinion piece on longing for the past.
Opinion: How the capital gains tax hike will impact you

Opinion: How the capital gains tax hike will impact you

The capital gains tax hike will affect Canadians at all income levels.
Opinion: Open-net ban an economic disaster for Indigenous communities

Opinion: Open-net ban an economic disaster for Indigenous communities

Ottawa’s decision to ban open-net pen salmon farming reflects a lack of empathy toward Indigenous communities.
Opinion: Why you should stop outsourcing leadership development

Opinion: Why you should stop outsourcing leadership development

Shift your focus from traditional leadership training to on-the-job development to achieve better results.
Opinion: Can leadership take your business from good to great?

Opinion: Can leadership take your business from good to great?

Leadership is key to turning a good business into a great one.
More or Less: Baby, it’s hot out there!

More or Less: Baby, it’s hot out there!

Here are some summer wellness tips to help you stay healthy and energized during the warmer months.
Opinion: Politicians shouldn't be targets of violence, threats, abuse

Opinion: Politicians shouldn't be targets of violence, threats, abuse

An opinion piece on the recent assassination attempt on U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump and other attacks on politicians.
Editorial: Capital costs often save future dollars

Editorial: Capital costs often save future dollars

Capital costs are typically wise expenditures in the sense that when you wait to do work that ultimately must be done costs are almost assured to rise – or simply go undone.