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  • Nov 3, 2024 | renx.ca | Christine H. Wong |Mario Toneguzzi |Scott Powell |Steve McLean

    PCL announced Friday Chris Gower has been appointed the ninth president and CEO of the firm in its 118-year history, taking over from Dave Filipchuk who led the company for the past eight years. Gower brings nearly three decades of experience with PCL to his new role. He was previously deputy CEO, and before that was chief operating officer, overseeing PCL's building operations in Canada, the United States and Australia.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | renx.ca | Mario Toneguzzi |Tyler Choi |Don Wilcox |Scott Powell

    Calgary has become more than a ‘one-trick pony’ relying on the oil and gas sector to fuel its economy. Investment in other sectors including technology is helping drive the city’s economic engine, and by extension its commercial real estate market, industry insiders told attendees at the Oct. 29 Calgary Real Estate Forum. For example, R.

  • Oct 12, 2024 | altnewsnetwork.co.za | Scott Powell

    Since World War II, Americans have generally dismissed the possibility that a communist-type insurrection and revolution could succeed in the United States. Upon reflection, it is also plausible that the normalcy bias, overconfidence in our invulnerability, and the tendency to lower rather than raise our guard would all be exploited by our chief communist adversaries, notably the People’s Republic of China.

  • Sep 15, 2024 | spectator.org | Scott Powell

    It all reminds me of July 1, 1987 when President Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Robert Bork for an opening on the Supreme Court. He had it made in the shade, said my complacent conservative friends. The result was brutal. But we do not have to look back 32 years to see how unruly the leftwing mob can be. Recall the recent fate of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Only his courage and unscotchable determinate saved him. The simple fact is that the conservatives are often slow on the draw against the American left.

  • Sep 3, 2024 | discovery.org | Scott Powell |Christopher Rufo

    old-and-worn-work-gloves-on-large-american-flag-labor-day-background-stockpack-adobe-stock Economics Labor Day Celebrates American Exceptionalism Economics Other than punctuating the end of summer, Labor Day has for many lacked meaning associated with other holidays. Properly understood, it is the holiday that celebrates not only labor, but also the ideas, job creators, and institutions central to the flourishing of the United States and its people.

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