The media needs more disruption
What if media provided truth and solutions, instead of being “an echo chamber of dysfunction?
Read MoreFact-based journalism that sparks the Canadian conversation
What if media provided truth and solutions, instead of being “an echo chamber of dysfunction?
Read MoreProtesting and disrupting with a narrative, or a story, is much more influential than policy
Read MoreArt and creativity don’t only disrupt on a small scale, it can also work on a national or governmental level to affect change
Read MoreThe current, outdated laboratories that we have in research facilities have made it expensive, incorrect, and inefficient to study cancer. There’s a better way.
Read MoreCO2, or greenhouse emissions, always loses attention in public discourse because its impact is not immediately visible. It is a boring supervillain that will eventually harm irreparably.
Read MoreHumans have precarious relationships with the species that we coexist with. Instead of pushing other species out, we need to learn to live with “problem creatures” and design for them.
Read MoreCanadians tend to be smug about current US politics and US history. However our history is not so flawless either.
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