It’s time to reflect on the kind of year that we saw in 2023 and look to 2024 with hope. On the eve of a new year there is no question everyone is making resolutions, enjoying time with family and friends and hoping the world will frankly come to its senses. We have entered a tenuous time, all affected in differing degrees by an international war, and the tragedy of Ukraine, Israel and the Gaza not to mention the long term conflicts in other areas of the world. And there is no resolution in sight. Add to it the uncertainty of the U.S. politics and now a think tank, the Yellowhead Institute has decided it will no longer publish its annual report that tracked Canada’s progress on recommendations from the…