by Lisa Hrabluk | Jun 27, 2023
The late 20th century industrial age has left us with a lot to clean up, not least is how we solve complex or wicked problems. Management practises, perspectives and theories that worked so well from the 1950s to Y2K are now proving to be woefully inadequate in...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Jun 23, 2023
Lisa reviews Hunt, the directorial debut film from Lee Jung-jae. https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-28/clip/15993576
by Lisa Hrabluk | Jun 13, 2023
Adam Beach, Thomson Highway and Cherie Dimaline have taught me more about the Indigenous experience in Canada than any news story or university course ever could. Indigenous actors, playwrights and authors and the arts, entertainment and cultural products they...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Jun 6, 2023
Jane Goodall is many things, but the one thing she isn’t is grumpy. She’s wry, gently charismatic and, at 89 years of age, fully focused on shifting hearts, minds and money to create a more just and sustainable world. The famous primatologist has been touring Canada...
by Lisa Hrabluk | May 30, 2023
I once forced four companies to stop trading on the TSX because of what I didn’t hear. It was 1998, and New Brunswick’s provincial telephone company was riding high. NBTel had a chokehold on New Brunswick’s telecom market and one of the strongest brand...
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