The world knows this, and they are simply pleading with Canada to unlock its full natural gas potential Canada’s natural gas producers and supporters have long touted that a strong liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector could provide two critical benefits: Canada would benefit economically by diversifying our buyers, and second, lower emissions Canadian LNG could
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It’s High Time Canadians Flew Freely
Even apolitical international agencies are condemning the Trudeau government’s actions Canada’s federal travel mandates are so oppressive that even apolitical international agencies have stepped up to condemn them. The International Air Transport Association has added its voice to the official Opposition Conservative Party, citizens, airline staff fired for their vaccination status, and grounded and disgruntled
Huayou Changes Zimbabwe Investment Conversation
In December 2018, a short 12 months after replacing his predecessor’s junta that had stifled and mismanaged the economy for over a decade, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, made a visionary announced on his Economic Dialogue column in The Sunday Mail: ‘‘Our minerals remain inert stones or encrustations on rock until they are mined and processed into
Chef Secrets: The Science of Cooking
They say cooking is an art. But the best chefs have a secret recipe to make dishes more delicious: Science! Featuring mouth-watering cinematography and some of the world’s top culinary scientists, this entertaining and informative documentary, goes deep inside the kitchen to reveal the fascinating chemistry, physics and microbiology of cooking. Guest host Anthony Morgan
PASSING : Advance Screening
PASSING | Rebecca Hall’s : Advance Screening Oct. 29 – Nov. 9 Netflix’s PASSING at VIFF Centre VIFF year round program, we are pleased to be presenting a series of advance screenings for upcoming Netflix releases. It is a great chance for folks to see these new films on the big screen. The first of
The Danger of Ignoring the Costs of Canadian Climate Policy
Consumers, taxpayers, shareholders of Canadian firms and workers will all pay the price for Canada’s cost-insensitive climate policy
NBA: RAPTORS WIN GAME 2
It wasn’t easy but the Toronto Raptors got the job done. They won 104-99 against a Brooklyn team that had their number most of the game. The Nets led 53-50 at the half, increased their lead to 80-74 after 3 quarters. The Raps took over the 4th quarter out scoring the Nets 30-19 to secure
The Value Of The Marriage Bond In Times Of Crisis
Our experience amid the stress and challenge highlights the important bonds we have within our families Headlines warn that Canadian family courts will be overwhelmed with couples seeking post-COVID-19 divorces. But Canadian marriages won’t just survive the COVID-19 crisis. They’ll thrive. Here’s why: Most couples will lean into their relationships, not pull back. The lockdown
How Do We Decrease Emergency Room Visits?
Canadians have the highest rates of emergency room visits among high-income countries. We need a better care model You get home after a long day at work and the cough that’s been bugging you just doesn’t seem to be letting up. Your muscles ache, you have chills and you hear a slight wheeze when you
CBC is a Government Monster Gobbling up Tax Dollars
Has outgrown its taxpayer-funded mandate, and Canadians can no longer afford it It’s time to defund the CBC. While many Canadians suffered from lockdowns, job losses and pay cuts, the CBC was handing out pay raises and bonuses. Documents obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation show the CBC spent more than $51 million in bonuses and pay