Remarkably, the loonie is weaker today than the risk-off pandemic lows of March 2020, when the stock market plunged 37% in three weeks and oil prices went negative. Yet, so far, the stock market ...
For the last 50 years, Americans have flocked to the warm, sunny South. But, as climate change makes extreme heat, hurricanes, wildfire and flooding worse, will that trend ever STOP? Well, some ...
Dr. Pippa Malmgren and Jay Martin discussed the role of invisible war at #VRIC. According to @DrPippaM the next battle zone is the technological frontier. @JayMartinBC #INNatVRIC #VRIC2025 ...
History offers valuable perspective on human systems and cycles. Political leadership is easy to criticize and hard to do. Pendulums swing, and so it goes. Revisit decades past in Canadian politics as ...
The winds of change are blowing around the globe. 74 countries representing half of the world’s population held national elections last year. Many of them — including the US — saw a replacement of the ...
The Great Fire of London in 1666 prompted the creation of the first fire insurance companies, which later evolved into broader property insurance. Home insurance became more widespread in the 19th ...