
Profit in the complexity and confusion.
One thing I have learned over the years is that there will always be turmoil. Tariffs, taxes, shortages and gluts. Each one creates its own societal biome, ripe for exploitation
One thing I have learned over the years is that there will always be turmoil. Tariffs, taxes, shortages and gluts. Each one creates its own societal biome, ripe for exploitation
There’s a growing drive for Canada to expand its market access beyond a single trading partner. The reason is our restricted ability to reach more than a single U.S. market.
Canada is known as a leader in oil and gas production, the fourth largest producer of crude oil and the fifth largest producer of natural gas. It’s a huge contributor
The recent announcement that Amazon, Microsoft and Google are all investing in nuclear power generation is a brilliant strategic move for these giants. Big enough to not get pushed around
When we think about environmental protest, an image of marches, banners and placards usually comes to mind. But we should be equally aware of a different kind of environmental activism.
Since as long as Calgarians can remember, Canada has focused almost exclusively on one international trading partner in order to sustain our export economy – the U.S. After all, we’re
Ray Kurzweil makes a simple yet profound statement in his 2024 book – The Singularity is Nearer. “When behaviors are driven by genetics rather than by learning, they are by
There’s a growing feeling in Canada that some of our most stalwart economic sectors have been overlooked lately, and that it might be time to adopt a more welcoming tone
With what appears to be another “better days” event on the horizon, now is a good time to avoid getting caught up with the profit euphoria. In fitness they say,
After 12 years, the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion (TMX) is finally complete. For readers who have been behind the project, thank you for your positive contributions to the public discussion,
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