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Type A Productivity

Productivity is the key to future growth, yet Canada is ranked 12th among its peer group of 17 countries. How do we pull up our boot straps and get going?

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Quirks & Quarks Under Antarctica's Ice

The exploration of Antarctica's "sub-glacial" lakes has begun with Lake Vostok, the largest one that somehow persists under the ice cap.

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Power and Politics Canada's new crime bill

Why are a group of prominent U.S. lawmakers and police speaking out against Canada's new crime bill? Former Baltimore cop Peter Moskos is interviewed and gives a warning to our government.

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