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Opinion: Epics of the 1950s found box office gold in stories of faith

Opinion: Epics of the 1950s found box office gold in stories of faith

Religious blockbuster movies like Quo Vadis, The Robe and Ben-Hur tapped into audiences鈥 appetite for spectacle and scripture.
Opinion: Who was Pontius Pilate, the man who sentenced Jesus to death?

Opinion: Who was Pontius Pilate, the man who sentenced Jesus to death?

Pontius Pilate chose power over justice.
Opinion: Why are Canadian opinion polls all over the map?

Opinion: Why are Canadian opinion polls all over the map?

Polls show the Liberals ahead, but many Canadians don鈥檛 believe it.
Opinion: Following the trail of the Easter bunny's origins

Opinion: Following the trail of the Easter bunny's origins

How are the Easter bunny and Easter eggs connected to the celebration of Christ鈥檚 resurrection?
Opinion: Is your company culture helping or hurting your business?

Opinion: Is your company culture helping or hurting your business?

A strong organizational culture is the foundation of business success. Here鈥檚 how to build it.
Social media intimacy is a dangerous illusion

Social media intimacy is a dangerous illusion

Social media fools us into thinking we know people, making us care way too much about their opinions.
Opinion: Missed opportunities in business and life are inevitable

Opinion: Missed opportunities in business and life are inevitable

Missed opportunities happen. It鈥檚 what you do next that shapes your success and happiness.
Opinion: Your Easter chocolate just got pricier

Opinion: Your Easter chocolate just got pricier

Chocolate lovers beware: prices are climbing this Easter, with cocoa costs up 280 per cent.
From the Sidelines: I shot John Diefenbaker

From the Sidelines: I shot John Diefenbaker

In his latest column, Norm Park shares a humorous childhood memory about the day he 鈥渟hot鈥 future prime minister John Diefenbaker.
Opinion: Is 鈥榗ommon sense鈥 politics just code for division?

Opinion: Is 鈥榗ommon sense鈥 politics just code for division?

Populist leaders claim their policies are grounded in common sense. But are they?
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