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Similarly, as we age, the years become a smaller fraction of our entire lives, making them feel as if they pass by faster.
In war or in life, we may not always understand our adversary. But, since we can plan the next battle only by measuring the last, knowing yourself means taking a clear-eyed look at both your successes ...
But because I’ve always dreaded that this day might come, I had lice kits sitting in a drawer.” The kits came out; her kid’s ...
One way to build up productivity is to harness the energies of Canada’s most innovative thinkers. Our post-secondary research sector is world class. Every day, brilliant minds are developing research ...
A Canadian CIA? Why We Need a Foreign Spy Agency For decades, Ottawa has let allies do the dirty work. But even former skeptics say it’s time to put agents in the field ...
Although the scientific consensus on climate change is growing, and innovative economic policies and tools have the potential to make a difference, disinformation is becoming ever more sophisticated, ...
A t this point, what do you even say about a guy like Doug Ford? His latest commitment to doubling down on blasting a tunnel under Highway 401, the busiest in North America, ought to disqualify him ...
That’s sort of what Canada is doing as it fervently tries to harmonize, and in some cases eliminate, interprovincial trade barriers. The fear is that inconsistent rules across provinces—covering ...
Daniel Tammet is the subject of the award-winning TV documentary The Boy with the Incredible Brain, as well as a BBC Radio 4 documentary and the Kate Bush song “Pi.” He is the author of ten books, ...
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