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Give her something to eat

Give her something to eat

t was enough to make a dozen or more grown men groan, and groan they did. Not only did they groan, they questioned the very sanity of anyone who would ask the question, 鈥淲ho touched my clothes?鈥, when that person was surrounded by hundreds of people.
Bond funds: active vs. passive

Bond funds: active vs. passive

Bond yields have dropped recently, and as a result, bond values have risen significantly. For example, the passive iShares Canadian Universe Bond Index ETF has risen 3.3% since the beginning of the year, and is up 4.9% over the past 12 months.
A simple solution to the high cost of housing

A simple solution to the high cost of housing

Cutting local red tape will increase housing stock and reduce prices in Toronto, Vancouver and beyond
Employee recognition

Employee recognition

As a business owner, Kevin thought that the 鈥渆mployee-of-the-month鈥 program seemed like the least time-consuming way to make sure his staff felt appreciated as his business grew; making sure everyone had a chance to 鈥榳in鈥.
Trudeau and trade

Trudeau and trade

Last month I wrote about our prime minister giving citizens the opportunity to express their opinions about the impending TPP trade pact.
Screen-free activity ideas

Screen-free activity ideas

Summer break is now in full swing, and the struggle has become real for parents, as they balance screen time and outside time with their children. Unfortunately, or fortunately, Pokemon Go has helped get people outside, but still with their screens.
People coming for dinner can be too big of a deal

People coming for dinner can be too big of a deal

People coming for dinner can be too big of a deal Ed, my old neighbour from Saskatchewan, told me he hates it when people are coming for a meal. The last time he called he was ready to give up on having company altogether.
Loblaws playing hardball with food suppliers

Loblaws playing hardball with food suppliers

By demanding lower prices, Loblaws is protecting its bottom line but will Canadian consumers really benefit - or even notice?
Queen of Fire: Book One of the Leather Book Tales

Queen of Fire: Book One of the Leather Book Tales

By Regine Haensel Published by Serimuse Books $14.95; ISBN 978-1495909511 The first part of a trilogy, this fantasy novel is suited to a young adult or even juvenile audience. Not that the tale is simple and straightforward.
Another hefty helping of crow

Another hefty helping of crow

Once in a while, I have to eat a little crow. Well maybe more often than that phrase implies. I actually have a special plate for that purpose within handy reach of my desk at all times.
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