As we draw closer to the June 7 Ontario provincial election, candidates vying for votes are beginning to unveil what they intend to do if elected, or re-elected, as Premier. On Tuesday (March… read more →
There is a belief out there that if you keep the body moving as you age, it will reward you in the future more than it’ll hurt you. For a… read more →
Even though it’s human nature for all of us to scrunch our noses at certain forms of Canadian politics, economics, climate, social issues, and stereotypes, we must admit that Canada… read more →
Over the weekend (March 10-11), the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party officially named Doug Ford its new leader. After numerous voting issues delayed his appointment, we now know who will be… read more →
Today (March 8, 2018) as part of International Women’s Day, Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz unveiled Canada’s new $10 bank note. The note,… read more →
In Canada, there is continual concern regarding the negative impact prescribed opioids (i.e. fentanyl, oxycodone, morphine, and codeine) are having on our citizens. Be it through accidental overdoses, or a lack… read more →
As the world continues to shift more heavily into the digital landscape, Canadians are relying more and more on the actions of various businesses to protect sensitive, private, and personal… read more →
Currently in Ontario politics, the story dominating the headlines is who will wind up replacing Patrick Brown as leader of the Ontario PC Party. The race, as it stands today… read more →
For some Canadians, prescription costs have become a great concern, forcing people to choose between paying for the medicines they need, or hydro. This week as the 2018 Federal Budget… read more →