
Leave 2020 Where it Belongs
By now you’ve read a few year-end reviews, and you’ve noticed an emerging trend. We all agree last year was worse than terrible. ‘Cataclysmic’ might be the better word. Hundreds

By now you’ve read a few year-end reviews, and you’ve noticed an emerging trend. We all agree last year was worse than terrible. ‘Cataclysmic’ might be the better word. Hundreds

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

Our Minds Matter When it comes to mental health, employers and managers need not sit back passively. An effort must be put forward now to show leadership at all levels

There are many who might say I’m not the brightest star in the galaxy, but it would seem to me that the projected double-digit tax increase for industrial properties is

Canada’s no stranger to pipeline debates. As far back as the mid-1950s, the country’s had its share of disputes over oil and gas transmission. The good news is we’ve had

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

Ideally the human body and mind is capable of aging gracefully, enabling an enjoyable lifestyle. Considering that your genetics account for roughly 1/3rd of your health, there are four (4)

It seems the U.S. election has created much more interest among Canadians than politics in our own country. Maybe we have just given up – but interest is growing in

It’s no surprise that a majority of Canadians, according to three recent polls, want our resilient natural resource industry to play a role in any post-COVID economic recovery. The fact

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