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Social Accountability: Why Measurement Changes Behavior
February 23 2026 (Ottawa, Canada) Most people don’t need to be told how accountability works. They’ve felt it. You behave differently when you know someone is keeping track, not because you’re afraid, but because your choices matter more when they’re remembered . That instinct doesn’t disappear in public life. In fact, it becomes more important. When decisions are recorded, compared, and revisited over time, people slow down. They explain themselves more carefully. They think
Josh Bond
Feb 232 min read


The American Drug Price Scam — How the System Was Built, Who Profited, and Why “Most-Favored Nation” Is an Admission, Not a Fix
February 7 2026 Ottawa, Ontario For years, Americans have been told a comforting lie: that the reason they pay the highest drug prices in the world is because foreign countries are freeloading off U.S. innovation. That America subsidizes global medicine. That pharmaceutical companies are forced to make up their losses at home. That story collapses the moment you look at the data. Six of the ten largest pharmaceutical companies in the world are American. Not European. Not Cana
Josh Bond
Feb 73 min read


Trump threatens Greenland takeover as Carney meets with Danish PM.
PARIS — Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed Canada’s support for Denmark on Tuesday, rejecting renewed comments by U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting the United States could annex Greenland. Speaking at the Canadian Embassy in Paris following meetings with Danish leadership, Carney said the future of Greenland rests “solely with the people of Denmark and Greenland,” underscoring principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national self-determination. “Those
Josh Bond
Jan 72 min read


Trump says U.S. to get 30 million to 50 million barrels of oil from Venezuela at market price
WASHINGTON / CARACAS — U.S. President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that Venezuela is expected to transfer between 30 million and 50 million barrels of oil to the United States, claiming the proceeds from the oil’s sale would be used “to benefit the people” of both nations. The announcement comes as the White House prepares to host senior executives from major U.S. energy companies later this week to discuss Venezuela’s oil sector and future American involvement. According
Josh Bond
Jan 73 min read


Nova Scotia child attacked by three dogs has died, school officials say
HALIFAX, N.S. — A 13-year-old student has died following a dog attack in southwest Nova Scotia, a loss that has sent shockwaves through the local community and school system. Education officials with the Tri-County Regional Centre for Education confirmed the death of the Grade 8 student and said counselling and psychological supports have been deployed at Shelburne Regional High School and surrounding schools. Additional resources remain on standby as students, staff, and fa
Josh Bond
Jan 71 min read
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