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OTTAWA - Today, Democracy Watch called on the Ontario and B.C. ethics commissioners, and ethics commissioners across the country, to do their jobs properly by... more
April 1, 2016
It has been a good month for public science in Canada.
Last Tuesday’s budget laid the groundwork for a reinvigorated engagement with research across the... more
March 31, 2016
When “The Big Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder” was posted there was an overwhelming amount of interest and questions about the impact of trauma ... more
By
Doug
Smith
March 29, 2016
The following are findings from a national survey of 1,500 Canadian adults conducted by Abacus Data and commissioned by EY.
In the federal election last fall,... more
By
Abacus
Data
March 28, 2016
Some day you will get to the point where you have, as Aaron Ross would say, nailed your niche in the market. Customers will come flooding in and in an instant... more
By
Eli
Fathi
March 27, 2016
The City's proposal to initiate a stormwater fee separate from water and waste water charges has stirred much passion. In the heat of the argument, the basic... more
March 25, 2016
“It is World Water day today, and World Meteorological Day tomorrow. This piece by author Anthony John Gerst gives food for thought”: Veronica Castle
By:... more
March 22, 2016
Coming March 31, 2016 -TEDxKanata
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share... more
March 20, 2016
I take no position on this particular case. But I am troubled by the chronic failure of the law and the media to distinguish between several different but... more
By
Bob
Barrigar
March 19, 2016
On February 27th of this year I wrote a post asking what the Ministry of Education was actually doing to keep our children safe while at school: https://www.... more
By
Karen
Sebben
March 18, 2016
Back in 2009, over 400 students walked out of their classrooms denouncing staff at Keswick High School’s decision to wrongfully suspend an Asian student who... more
March 17, 2016
A few years ago, I had the good fortune to participate in a wonderful experiential hypnotherapy training seminar on Cape Cod, sponsored by the Harvard... more
March 17, 2016
Dear Members of Council,
We received, with dismay, the OMB Decision dated February 23, 2016, following the August 6, 2015 hearing of a motion by OPA 150... more
March 16, 2016
(Ottawa)—The violence that has resulted in the murder of five young men in 2016 is a heartbreaking cause for concern for our entire community. It has left... more
March 14, 2016
The job of the federal government is to manage total spending in the economy. Too much consumption will result in inflation so government must raise taxes to... more
By
Larry
Kazdan
March 13, 2016