It has become apparent that there should be a reassessment of the North American Free Trade…
Canada’s Business
A changing profile
This is the make or break season for retailers. The final quarter of the year usually accounts for…
Turned upside down
When the American colonies fought the British for independence in the 18th century, the…
Celebrating Christmas
It is a depressing comment on current psychology that political correctness has gained so much…
Something must be done
Many years ago when King Edward VIII visited the very depressed coal-mining districts in Britain,…
Dazzled by a logo
Rather than symbolizing our insatiable desire for luxury goods, the booming Christmas sales of the…
Retiring retirement
Even though The Holy Bible in Psalm 90 implies a lifespan for humans at “three score and…
Building a firewall
As the financial crisis in the United States deepens, we in Canada soon will feel its effects.…
Missed the bus
In early 1940, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain stupidly proclaimed that Hitler…
Deregulation nonsense
Widespread, financial turmoil dominated the recent presidential election in the United States.…
Shoring up confidence
Political leaders almost always have chosen to be optimistic about the economic outlook. It is well…
Zoomers trends
Nowadays we have started to categorize groups in new ways, such as baby boomers for those born…
Telltale signs still missing
While many view recent events as turning points that indicate an economic recovery is underway,…
The culture of consumer spending
Too few of us realize what scientists call the “stress beginnings” of contemporary…
A real economic possibility
For the past few months there has loomed the real possibility of serious deflation. That would…
