Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

A fond farewell to print

A highly visible tidal wave of tech innovations and an economic depression that began in 2007 has devastated the print industries. Newspapers of all sizes and types are biting the dust as advertising sales plummet and tech alternatives abound. Buffalo ...

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Let’s make The Esplanade shine for Christmas

The Esplanade from Parliament St. to Jarvis St. is forlorn and this is highlighted by dazzle of The Christmas Market in the Distillery District and lighting and decorations in the surrounding area. The popularity of The Christmas Market brings thousands ...

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Readers respond to insulin pill discovery

Dr. Gifford-Jones MD — Recently in a column I confessed to buying the penny stock of Eastgate Biotech Corp. After writing about Type 2 diabetes for 50 years, I was interested to see what would happen to the company’s momentous ...

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Why bosses screw up and what to do about it

Mention the word “boss,” and we immediately think this person has some special abilities or training. When bosses make bad decisions, we’re horrified. But we’re also amused and pleased at the same time because it demonstrates they’re human after all. ...

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The cross-border battle for brains begins

The election of Donald Trump could offer Canada a rare opportunity to reverse the brain drain of tech and other high-demand workers southward, and to better compete for international talent entering our universities. With the energy industry slumping into a ...

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Does modern progressivism have a fatal flaw?

Robert McGarvey — A large portion of voters in the U.S. and elsewhere are rejecting the progressive agenda, prompting a major rethink: is there a flaw in modern progressivism? The electoral victory of Donald Trump sent shock waves around the ...

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Choice between spiritual life and spiritual death

God gave us a choice between spiritual life and death “so He could have people on His side,” says Damian, 9. It sounds like we’re picking teams for a giant volleyball or baseball game. Wes, 11, believes it’s a good ...

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The word “PO” changes mindsets

As an educator in global affairs for the past 20 years I have noted a number of anomalies that I would like to bring to your attention. The first you are likely aware of. The attachment of rights and responsibilities. ...

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Fort York, Mac House plan December fun

This month, Toronto’s historic sites events will take on a holiday theme. Festivities at Fort York start on Dec. 3 with a Frost Fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stroll through Canada’s largest collection of War of 1812 buildings, ...

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Five issues preoccupying business leaders

Rohit Talwar — One of the most common questions I get from CEO’s is, “What are the biggest issues on the minds of other leaders right now?” Here are five topics that seem to be top of mind for the ...

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