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We work harder than ever to get clients to buy our service or products. Do you have any idea how much it costs you to secure a new client? Probably more than... more
By
David
Stein
February 6, 2014
I thought people might appreciate finding out what is happening at Queen's Park, and what I am up to in the riding.
So, I present to you my first audio blog... more
February 6, 2014
In support of its call for the elimination of all Native American mascots in North American sports, the National Congress of American Indians produced this... more
February 5, 2014
In an earlier post I listed ways to watch for bias or misinformation in opinion articles. This week I discuss a more subtle bias that shows itself, not in a... more
February 4, 2014
Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth... more
By
Bob
Barrigar
February 4, 2014
By Sean Magee, Bullfrog Power
We are more certain than ever that human activities are driving global warming and climate change. The evidence is all around us... more
February 3, 2014
MYTH: Gazelles (High Growth Startups) create the most net new jobs.
REALITY: Small Self-funded bootstrapped businesses create 99% of all NET new jobs.
There is... more
By
Ian
Graham
February 3, 2014
Sir or Madam,
You may have an interest in the following;
Even after City Council approved and staff implemented policy changes in 2011,131 low income... more
February 2, 2014
In the Information Age, it’s more important than ever to protect yourself from misinformation and find reliable sources. This week, some tips on reading... more
February 2, 2014
I thought I'd share these pair of Letters to the Editor from the 28 January Globe and Mail in repsonse to the paper's editorial "The Best Teachers Should be... more
By
Bob
Barrigar
February 2, 2014
AKA – Tales from the paper dragon … myth or reality?
Part 1 – Introduction
Industry Canada recently published on their website a consultation paper (... more
By
Ian
Graham
February 1, 2014
Dear Canadians,
The federal government is asking Canadians to share their thoughts on how to strengthen science, technology and innovation in Canada to inform... more
By
Katie
Gibbs
January 31, 2014
The reason I like Justin Trudeau's move is that it takes a step in the direction of making the Senate less partisan. I don't think there's anyone who argues... more
January 31, 2014
Last week, Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of Canada, paid a three-day visit to Israel, with brief stops at Ramallah and Amman. The delegation was so huge... more
By
Qais
GHANEM
January 30, 2014
In her column, “Environmental expectations come at a price” (Ottawa Citizen, Jan. 21, 2014), Joanne Chianello describes two solitudes when it comes to... more
January 30, 2014