The Interview with Judy Stanigar

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In The Interview, Judy talks about growing with Holocaust survivors, how working at a methadone clinic inspired her new book, Marika’s Best Laid Plan, and why you should not follow in her footsteps and instead, give yourself permission to follow your calling earlier in life. Watch it here:

The Interview: Mitchell Osak

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Mitchell Osak is an advisory leader, Board member, corporate connector and expert on the Canadian & global cannabis industry. In The Interview, we talk about the future of psychedelics, will they every hit mainstream and how to talk to your kids about drugs today.

Part Three: Alone on a Bridge

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By George F. Walker George F. Walker is one of Canada’s most prolific and popular playwrights. Since beginning his theatre career in the early 1970s, Walker has written more than 30 plays and has created screenplays for several award-winning Canadian television series. Part Kafka, part Lewis Carroll, Walker’s distinctive, gritty, fast-paced tragicomedies illuminate and satirize […]

Part Two: Alone on a Bridge

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By George F. Walker George F. Walker is one of Canada’s most prolific and popular playwrights. Since beginning his theatre career in the early 1970s, Walker has written more than 30 plays and has created screenplays for several award-winning Canadian television series. Part Kafka, part Lewis Carroll, Walker’s distinctive, gritty, fast-paced tragicomedies illuminate and satirize […]

Part One: Alone on a Bridge

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By George F. Walker George F. Walker is one of Canada’s most prolific and popular playwrights. Since beginning his theatre career in the early 1970s, Walker has written more than 30 plays and has created screenplays for several award-winning Canadian television series. Part Kafka, part Lewis Carroll, Walker’s distinctive, gritty, fast-paced tragicomedies illuminate and satirize […]

The Pandemic Taught Me I Don’t Need to Smile

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I thought smiling made me a nice person. Not only was I making everyone’s day better by blessing them with an unobstructed view of my bright and shiny chompers, but I was showing them they matter. My smiling made others feel important.Then it dawned on me: My adult smiling was an offshoot of my childhood attention grabbing. Never was this more obvious to me than when I had to mask up for COVID.

Honey, a Robot Took my Job and That’s OK

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By Leah Eichler   “Are you saying, Dad, you’re glad you lost your job?” “In many ways, Josie, yes. And it’s not like I really lost my job. It’s all been part of the changes. Everyone’s had to find new ways to live their lives.”   There’s a pivotal moment in Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest novel, […]

Did A Bank Teller Change Ontario’s Course on Basic Income?

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By Jamie Swift During Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s 2018 election campaign, he promised to stay the course, funding the province’s Basic Income pilot project for its full three years. It took a few short weeks for his government to kill the research project. Why? Maybe Ford’s boss-friendly cronies had heard that Hamilton bank teller James […]