Life

When Silence Speaks

Darren wasn’t burned out in the dramatic sense where a man slams a laptop shut and storms off like he’s…

2 days ago

Small Kindness, Big Impact

There’s an interesting pattern I’ve seen over the years, both in conversation and observation. People often speak about the world…

5 days ago

Anti-Intellectualism: When Politics Turns Into Performance

Arlene Dickinson is one of Canada’s most respected business leaders, known for her sharp insight, straight talk, and ability to…

7 days ago

The Walk That Keeps Power Honest

There’s something about the phrase “floor crossing” that makes it sound like a scandal waiting to happen. Like someone snuck…

1 week ago

The Hardest Goodbye, The Clearest Choice

“But what made you choose Quebec over British Columbia, Alberta, or anywhere else in Canada?” Since we decided to leave…

2 weeks ago

The Rare Kind of Political Voice

I’ve never been one to plant a flag and defend it to the bitter end when it comes to politics.…

2 weeks ago

Stirring the Pot of a Good Life

If life came with an instruction manual, most of us would lose it somewhere between “How to Assemble Dreams” and…

2 weeks ago

The Trade We Never Noticed

When I grew up, gas was cheap enough that nobody treated a Sunday drive like a financial decision. Even with…

3 weeks ago

From Heat to Heart: Back Where It Began

There’s something about a move that makes you take stock of your life in a way few other things do.…

3 weeks ago

When Fear Sounds Like Logic

There’s a strange kind of fear that shows up right before you begin something new, and it rarely looks the…

3 weeks ago