Ahead of the new year, businesses of all stripes engage in deep strategic discussions about the challenges, opportunities and plans for the coming 12 months. Key to the success of a good plan, though, ...
Throughout the pandemic, misinformation has remained a constant opponent of government, brand and media efforts to communicate the truth about Covid-19. The past year will provide a rich library of ...
What can government do to address precarious employment? A whole lot, it turns out. Finance Minister Bill Morneau has taken quite a bit of heat for his tone deaf comments about the reality of ...
The ability to solve complex problems effectively has become a defining factor for success. Yet, despite the abundance of tools and methodologies available, I've noticed organizations often struggle ...
Gridlock is a special kind of grief, with its own unique stages: inventing expletives, using the horn as an expression of your internal wail and, eventually, begrudging acceptance. (You’ll know you’ve ...
As human beings, we have the capacity to reflect on our past behaviors. By understanding our previous actions, we can make informed decisions about the future. For example, let’s imagine that I ...
When presented with a political football — the controversial request by some Ontario Muslims to give legal recognition to Shariah-based arbitration panels — Premier Dalton McGuinty has chos When ...
Broadway Across Canada (BAC) has rolled its quarterly magic back into town. Every few months, the boxwallah touring company sends us a semi-trailer packed with musical comedy magic – anything from ...