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2025 - Year in Review
The big Canadian story of 2025 is an offshoot of the global one, namely the second Donald Trump presidency, from January onwards. Onwards into eternity, maybe. Constitutions can be amended or just tossed in bonfires. No, Trump hasn’t annexed Canada, but he’s considered it, which is sufficient to make the Air Show days hit different, with those sounds of jets over Lake Ontario. There have been tariffs. Elbows have gone up, cross-border travel has gone down. Ask Canadian school
Bold Magazine
Dec 28, 20254 min read


Farewell, Baba: Raila Odinga’s death echoes across Africa
From airport surges to a state funeral, Kenya mourns Raila Odinga as Africa weighs his legacy and what it means for our shared democratic future. Raila Odinga’s passing at 80 on 15 October 2025 in India feels personal across our region. Seven days of national mourning were declared in Kenya, and tributes poured in for a reformist who shaped multi-party politics. This Raila Odinga death moment reaches South Africa too, because Kenya’s democracy has long been a mirror for ours.
Bold Magazine
Oct 18, 20252 min read


This job makes people really happy, according to science
Getting up in the morning with a smile on your face and a brisk walk to work... This scenario is an exception. However, there is one job that is practiced in a good mood and it is rather unexpected. This job, which no one suspects, does not bring in thousands of dollars, but it makes those who do it happy. A major study on fulfillment at work During childhood, when the teacher asks us what our dream job is, we imagine ourselves in a spaceship, touching space, in front of a bl
Bold Magazine
Oct 18, 20253 min read


Harvard-trained expert: This mindset shift can make you 'a lot happier' and more fulfilled—most people don't know about it
Happiness expert Laurie Santos gets nauseous when she thinks about dying, she says — but she regularly does it, anyway. People who habitually considering their own mortality and the brevity of life — like how any meal or conversation could be your last — are generally happier than those who don't, Santos said during a live taping of the "Last Meal with Tom Nash podcast" on March 12. The reason: Remembering that life is short can gently force you to be more present, gracious a
Bold Magazine
Oct 18, 20252 min read
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