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Indigenous publishers preserve stories in print as book sales rise
The Globe and Mail· 5 days agoA second edition will soon continue the conversation on Indigenous book publishing in Canada, as the...
Clients are aging. Are their financial plans ready? | Investment Executive
Investment Executive· 5 days agoThe recommendations are “really relevant right now because life expectancies are continuing to rise...
Toronto is losing the war on rats. Here’s how it got so bad and what the city should be doing
Toronto Star· 2 days agoIt was the summer of 2018 and rats were everywhere: running across Bloor Street in broad daylight; nesting in residential neighbourhoods, under garages, ...
Restaurants increasingly welcoming dogs with pawgaritas, barkuterie boards
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 days agoAt Okini Restaurant and Bar in Vancouver, co-owners Steph Wan and Kevin Lin craft gorgeous plates of...
I went to rat school in New York City to see if Toronto had any hope of beating back its rodent...
Toronto Star· 2 days agoNEW YORK—Bobby Corrigan, a world-renowned rat expert, grew up in Brooklyn reading mystery novels....
As musicians and computer programmers, rock band Good Kid wants it all
The Chronicle-Journal· 2 days agoMany aspiring musicians have heard it: “Don’t quit your day job.” In the case of indie rock act Good Kid, the famous idiom is coming from inside the band ...
In Alice Munro's hometown, a family secret exposed stuns fans and friends
London Free Press· 7 days agoA bombshell family secret revealed by Nobel laureate Alice Munro’s daughter has stunned the Huron...
How life insurance can make for more tax-efficient intergenerational wealth transfers
The Globe and Mail· 22 hours agoUsing insurance strategies to keep wealth in a family has become even more important considering the...
Slaight Family Foundation donates $30-million to support dementia research
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoThe money will go to the Alzheimer Society of Canada, Baycrest, Belmont House, the Centre for...
LCBO strike should open up Doug Ford’s eyes, but he’s looking away
Toronto Star· 6 days agoMy daughter worked part-time at the LCBO during the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, the LCBO was...