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Opinion: Employers choose candidates who serve their interests best

Opinion: Employers choose candidates who serve their interests best

To stand out in your job search, understanding the employer’s needs is crucial.
Opinion: Non-profit hospitals could transform Canada's healthcare systems

Opinion: Non-profit hospitals could transform Canada's healthcare systems

Independent non-profit hospitals are the key to reducing wait times in Canada.
Opinion: Can consumer-based altruism succeed at grocery stores?

Opinion: Can consumer-based altruism succeed at grocery stores?

Montreal’s 3 Paniers grocery store tests a new approach to pricing and social equity.
Opinion: Rail strike shows a shameful response by government

Opinion: Rail strike shows a shameful response by government

There have been more than 12 strikes in the past 14 years.
Opinion: Canadians want to cut the size of Ottawa's bureaucracy

Opinion: Canadians want to cut the size of Ottawa's bureaucracy

There is no fixing the budget without reducing the size of the bureaucracy.
Opinion: Does Trudeau view Canadians as fellow citizens or merely subjects?

Opinion: Does Trudeau view Canadians as fellow citizens or merely subjects?

Are Canadians still active citizens with a say in governance or passive subjects under a more authoritarian style of leadership?
Selnes: Avoid close games to dodge the wrath of the referees

Selnes: Avoid close games to dodge the wrath of the referees

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have to aim to avoid close games so that choices from the Command Centre don't determine who wins and loses, said columnist Bill Selnes.
Opinion: Alberta premier is facing a difficult balancing act

Opinion: Alberta premier is facing a difficult balancing act

Danielle Smith is walking a tightrope trying to keep the peace between feuding conservative factions. And then there’s Naheed Nenshi.
Opinion: How Israel’s actions and western support are fueling conflict

Opinion: How Israel’s actions and western support are fueling conflict

There are dangerous consequences to ignoring international law and weaponizing Jewish history.
Commentary: The Bricklin, launched 50 years ago, was ahead of the curve

Commentary: The Bricklin, launched 50 years ago, was ahead of the curve

The Bricklin SV-1 was the first sports car to put safety front and centre, and it ended up changing the way cars were designed and built.
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