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I recently received feedback from friends who attended COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan last year where governments signed agreements for a UN-led global carbon market and trillions of dollars in wealth

I recently received feedback from friends who attended COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan last year where governments signed agreements for a UN-led global carbon market and trillions of dollars in wealth

I have written before on the frustration of seeing so many commercials for gambling on most sports programs – and many others. Sandstone Asset Management forwarded an interesting study by

Welcome back to the Scotiabank Saddledome and the start of what promises to be an exciting chapter in Flames hockey. Christmas may still be a few months away, but for

I noticed a new headline today stating, “Why Canada’s Unemployment Rate is Rising Faster than in the USA.” I didn’t bother to read it because I couldn’t get past the

A couple of my favourite books are Parnassus on Wheels and The Haunted Bookshop, both by American author, Christopher Morley. I recently read that after he passed away in 1957,

Where does one start? With all the daily uncertainty around our province and Canada overall, I ask myself that question every time I sit down to write about tariffs, or

As I write there is more talk about strikes. Work stoppages that could have a profound effect on people’s lives. There has to be another way of solving disputes for

For years, we at Canada Action have highlighted the vast potential of Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG). Now, federal and provincial leaders are singing the same tune. From British Columbia

If you want to produce great golf shots consistently, alignment is a core fundamental. Yet golfers do not always know how to incorporate or work on this in their improvement

Remember that old saying: ‘It’s the climate, Stupid’? Who knew the large role climate would play in our lives in the future? I always thought it was mainly farmers and