Insight

7 strategies to attract more love into your life

Sofia Milan — While most would respond with an emphatic “yes” if asked if they would like more love in their lives, I suspect few people welcome the extent of “work” required to achieve that outcome. Of course, the amount ...

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Central bankers admit they failed to fix the economy

Global Research — Between 2008 and 2015, central banks pretended that they had fixed the economy. In 2016, they’re starting to admit that they haven’t fixed much of anything. Mark Carney, the current head of the Bank of England and former head ...

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You, not technology, can solve city waste woes

  Emily Alfred  — As a city council committee reviews a new city plan to deal with Toronto’s waste woes, a new report shows the solutions are literally all around us. Too often people think the solution to all the ...

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In every moment you have a choice to feel good or not

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr — During the late 1970s when I was a college psychology student, I worked in two different psychiatric hospitals. I was enthralled with my studies, and loved learning what made people tick. Especially what motivated them. ...

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Nine key traits of the entrepreneurial investor

Marsha Zorn — It’s no secret the majority of entrepreneurs boast a strong feeling of self-reliance and self-confidence, particularly if they’ve already achieved success in their business. That’s why it makes sense that, when it comes to investing, many accomplished ...

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Starting your new business is a full-time job

Robert Evans Wilson, Jr — In the early years of owning my own advertising business, I had my own clients, but I also freelanced for advertising agencies. This was back in the days before email, so I actually delivered my ...

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5 things every entrepreneur needs in 2016

1. Transparency. Operating with transparency used to be a luxury versus a necessity but, now, it’s quite mandatory. Millennials in particular, who wield a tremendous amount of influence and purchasing power, make buying decisions based largely on the provenance, manufacturing ...

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5 tips for parents with teens in the New Year

Shaun Brockman — Canada’s most common New Year’s Resolution this year—for teens and for adults—was to lose weight. While setting health-related goals can be positive, framing them negatively and setting unrealistic goals can set us up for failure. New Years is a ...

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Anniversary of 1989 École Polytechnique Massacre

Joel Duff — December 6 marks the anniversary of the 1989 École Polytechnique Massacre in which 14 women were murdered because they were women. The École Polytechnique was not only a college but also a workplace and two of the ...

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Criminalization of the state with crooked leaders

Michel Chossudovsky, PhD — America’s leaders in Washington and Wall Street firmly believe in the righteousness of war and authoritarian forms of government as a means to “safeguarding democratic values”. According to Homeland Security “the near-term attacks will either rival ...

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