My Run For Mayor
Sometimes it feels like yesterday, other times it feels like a lifetime since I started writing this column. It began as a platform to discuss great business practices, leadership and
Sometimes it feels like yesterday, other times it feels like a lifetime since I started writing this column. It began as a platform to discuss great business practices, leadership and
This month marks the end of 2020, a mythically bad year. Feeling reflective as we head into the holiday season, I have been looking back through the two years worth
In my lifetime, Remembrance Day has been a day on the calendar to don a poppy. A day to reflect, celebrate, grieve and remember the contributions of those who serve
October 16, 2017. The last Calgary municipal election. The headlines told us Calgarians sought change; the ballot box told a different story. Every incumbent won re-election, and the only new
The past months have been hard. While that might be the understatement of the century, it’s important to acknowledge how hard it’s been, and how businesses and families have made
There’s a consensus building in Calgary that our city needs new direction. Through the uncertainty of the pandemic and the economic downturn, Calgarians are being forced to take a hard
Right now, we should be shining our boots and dusting off our hats, but instead, we’re missing the Calgary Stampede. You could hear the air come out of the city
I know it’s not conventional to start an article with a question, but nothing about this time is conventional. How are you doing? This time has been so strange for
I am writing this column at the end of March, as the COVID-19 virus is marching relentlessly around a world in lockdown, with confirmed cases and deaths still on the
A drink here. Lunch there. What’s $300 bucks in the grand scheme of a $4.5-billion City of Calgary budget? What does that really cost? Unfortunately, the recent mini-scandal about the