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GERRY BOWLER: As the COVID-19 crisis has shown, open borders mean diseases travel more rapidly and supply chains are endangered (FREE membership content)
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by Gerry Bowler | May 21, 2020
GERRY BOWLER: As the COVID-19 crisis has shown, open borders mean diseases travel more rapidly and supply chains are endangered (FREE membership content)
by Fergus Hodgson | May 20, 2020
by Ian Madsen | May 19, 2020
by Gerard Lucyshyn | May 12, 2020
by Marco Navarro-Genie | May 7, 2020
by Susan Martinuk | May 6, 2020
SUSAN MARTINUK: Decisions made at the national level have not been driven by science, but by politics and a deference to WHO and China
by Paz Gomez | May 1, 2020
PAZ GOMEZ: Hedge and private-equity funds, mortgage lenders, and money-market funds provide accessible sources of credit (FREE membership content)
by Janis Nett | Apr 30, 2020
JANIS NETT: Transportation, infrastructure and maintenance costs will be minimized, as will human resources expenses (FREE membership content)
by Joseph Quesnel | Apr 26, 2020
JOSEPH QUESNEL: Pushing for redrawn borders may force the province to address the unique economic and infrastructure needs of the region (FREE membership content)
by Matthew Lau | Apr 21, 2020
MATTHEW LAU: COVID-19 has meant some shortages at grocery stores. But overall, the supply chains developed over decades fill our needs (FREE)
by Karen Selick | Apr 12, 2020
KAREN SELICK : Did anyone think about how many people will die as a result of the unnatural conditions forced upon us? (FREE membership content)
by Lee Harding | Apr 7, 2020
LEE HARDING: An electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack could devastate modern society and result in massive casualties (FREE membership content)
by Joseph Quesnel | Apr 5, 2020
JOSEPH QUESNEL: For economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities, we need consistent and stable policies for the resource sector (FREE membership content)
by Gerry Bowler | Apr 3, 2020
GERRY BOWLER: Thoreau, Gandhi and King understood that going to jail was a reasonable price to pay for protest. Why don’t we accept that today? (FREE membership content)
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Dec 11, 2019
MARCO NAVARRO-GENIE: Blocking Prairie oil is not about the environment. And neither is it about safety. It’s all about politics and control (FREE membership content)