There is an egregious crisis brewing at the United States-Mexico border, according to US officials. Thousands of migrants – mostly families and unaccompanied kids are seeking to gate crash. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin…
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Canada not Immune to Trumpism
What can I say: I called it. It may have been my lifetime exposure to dictatorships. It may be my gradual and irreversible loss of faith in humanity that has made me become so jaded.…
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A trip to an organic dairy farm in Ontario was enough to inspire a former Wall Street banker to launch a global search for better ways to treat farm animals. “This was an organic farm,…
View More Healthy Eating Not Just for White, Wealthy: AuthorWhen Millennials Take Philanthropy “Glocal”
It is increasingly clear that millennials, those born since 1980, are fast re-defining the philanthropy landscape. And when it comes to diaspora millennials, this means countries around the world could potentially benefit. Millennials expanding meaning…
View More When Millennials Take Philanthropy “Glocal”Old boundaries no longer hold in marketing
Royal Bank of Canada advertisements in the early 20th century told newcomers, “When you arrive in Canada … it will be in your best interests to visit the nearest branch of this Bank as early…
View More Old boundaries no longer hold in marketingBollywood event in B.C. an elitist showcase
After much fanfare and a fair share of controversy, the Times of India Film Awards (TOIFA) arrived in Vancouver, British Columbia last Saturday with a kickoff event “Celebrating Women”. The success of the International Indian…
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