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Opinion: The love affair that shaped the First World War

Opinion: The love affair that shaped the First World War

Beginning with Fatherland in 1992, English journalist Robert Harris launched a lucrative second career as a writer of best-selling novels, several of which have been adapted for either the large or small screen.
Opinion: What does Trump's election victory mean for Canada?

Opinion: What does Trump's election victory mean for Canada?

An opinion piece on the U.S. presidential election results.
To the loser go the spoils? Hats off to the politicians who accept defeat — despite Trump’s precedent

To the loser go the spoils? Hats off to the politicians who accept defeat — despite Trump’s precedent

For those already convinced the system was rigged, reasons are secondary.
Scott Moe won in Saskatchewan promising economic prosperity, but does that truly help citizens?

Scott Moe won in Saskatchewan promising economic prosperity, but does that truly help citizens?

Saskatchewan’s economic growth alone does not fully reflect the province’s progress in terms of citizen well-being.
Opinion: The day the junior hockey world changed

Opinion: The day the junior hockey world changed

An opinion piece on the impact of major junior hockey players being allowed to play in the NCAA.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: More than just poppies

Thoughts from the Barnyard: More than just poppies

We have seen and heard about Legion charters closing, but what will happen when there is no more Legion?
Opinion: Breakthrough algorithm equips AI systems to adapt

Opinion: Breakthrough algorithm equips AI systems to adapt

University of Alberta researchers unlock key to sustaining AI systems learning.
Opinion: Is your Excel application crashing regularly?

Opinion: Is your Excel application crashing regularly?

Take your Excel application to the next level with these practical steps.
Column: When the bugle sounds

Column: When the bugle sounds

If we look around the world today, there are still so many countries that live in a battle zone, and many of those people have come to Canada so they can live a life of freedom, but many of them still have family back in the war zones.
Opinion: Stop asking your interviewer cliché questions

Opinion: Stop asking your interviewer cliché questions

How to turn your job interview into a dynamic conversation that will make a memorable impression on hiring managers.
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