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Future Proofing Canada’s Workforce
We are in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution and the impact it will have on work is dramatic. Rather than creating millions of jobs, the new economy will displace old technology and jobs with either automation or professions that require very few humans.
Vancouver’s Out of Control Commercial Real Estate Market
As Canada sets to legalize marijuana, it looks to other places for guidance, such as Washington state, which has already gone through legalization.
Marijuana: Learning from Washington State
As Canada sets to legalize marijuana, it looks to other places for guidance, such as Washington state, which has already gone through legalization.
Reducing Carbon Through Regulation
Carbon taxes make governments feel good about their commitment to reducing the production of greenhouse gases. It’s not an effective tool, it annoys taxpayers who simply pay more while continuing to live their lives the way they did before.
Vancouver, a Real Estate Tragedy Unfolds
The tax upon tax upon tax that was implemented to make housing in BC, and in Vancouver in particular, affordable is having the opposite effect.
Participatory Democracy in Action
When companies and governments do not have your best interests at heart, how can you stand up and say something?
Should We Collaborate With The Enemy?
In our current polarized political landscape, why should we begin to collaborate with the people we disagree with the most?
What Will It Take For Canada to Remain Competitive In The Global Economy?
Canada's economic health has always been strongly tied to its trade partner to the South. The shifting paradigm of the U.S. politically and economically in 2017 meant the federal government had to re-tool its priorities to ensure infrastructure is in place for what is becoming more apparent as a need to shift away from reliance on the U.S. as Canada's best customer.
Shipping’s Profound Impact on the Safety of Coastal Waters
Now that you have spent some time with Stu and this week's Conversations That Matter guest Robert Lewis-Manning, you can see that many questions arise from their conversation about commercial shipping and environmental protection.