Tag: Western
High school football final returns to St. Thomas for second straight year
A late push to move the game to Western alumni stadium fell just short of the goal line.
Anishinaabe fire practices shaped Great Lakes ecosystems, new research shows
By Victoria Witke
New research shows Anishinaabe fire practices shaped today’s Great Lakes ecosystems. The region’s forests never existed and can’t continue to exist without people – or fire.
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A Second Golden Spike for an Electrified Canada: Using Carney’s Budget to Link the Provinces
Mark Carney’s first budget as Finance Minister quietly provided Canada with the ingredients for something the country has lacked for a century: a truly national electricity backbone. The Clean Electricity Investment Tax Credit, a 15% refundable credit on new generation, storage, and the transmission of electricity between provinces and territories, … [continued]
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What Are The Odds That Elon Musk’s Financial Incentives Will Truly Motivate Him?
It makes sense that adequate compensation is a primary driver of human workforce behavior. At least that’s the case in the western world, where we’re grounded in capitalism. More precisely, though, does increasing the compensation of CEOs improve firms’ profitability? This question is relevant in light of publicly-traded Tesla and … [continued]
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Greg Marshall mulls retirement after playoff loss to Guelph
The 66-year-old Western head coach said he’ll take some time to evaluate.