We get letters: I apologize for being so decisive
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The important thing to remember is that polls are a picture from yesterday. They cannot forecast the future. And we live in volatile, rapidly changing times. We are struggling to…
First up, the Nova Scotia election results: One thing I know for sure – the Male Grievance Brigade in the media are busy writing their columns for tomorrow Saying the…
The universities of Alberta, Calgary and Lethbridge announced a joint back-to-school vaccine strategy yesterday that will require everyone on campus who can’t prove they’ve been fully vaccinated to undergo rapid…
Sun-lounging cats.
Outskirts of Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, 2010. Photo from Flickr. In two hours during the morning of September 11, 2001, 2,981 people were murdered when 19 hijackers crashed four airliners into the…
During an election campaign it can be very difficult to get the medias attention, especially for smaller parties. It’s hard to get your “message of the day” covered, to get…
It’s easy to get into war. Chuck Hagel said that, and he’d know. Hagel is a much-decorated war hero, an ex-Senator, and the former Secretary of Defense in Barack Obama’s…
The high-priced help at BC Hydro and the provincial government decided benefits of low-costs should never be wasted on consumers. To ensure it was not, the utility signed decades-long deals…
Since it doesn’t seem to have received the attention it deserves, I’ll take the opportunity to highlight what may be the most important suggestion of Canada’s election campaign so far:…
This and that for your Tuesday reading. – Janet French reports on Alberta’s appalling move toward a see-no-COVID, speak-no-COVID policy as a substitute for basic precautions in schools. Gabriella Fourie…
Hopefully, they will be returned to their enclosures post-haste: The Liberal campaign is confronted by some protestors at a campaign stop in Coburg. They are yelling about freedom and vaccines…
It’s unnecessary. It’s unwanted. And it’s been imposed on us by a Prime Minister who is unfit. Because, make no mistake: Unfit he is. Untrustworthy and unethical, too. He swore…
I spent much too long yesterday going through the O’Toole Conservatives’ campaign platform, a.k.a. Canada’s Recovery Plan. For starters I tackled the Tories’ environmental platform. It makes for dense reading,…
The ongoing case against Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou has an odd parallel in Collingwood. Our own petty, revenge-obsessed council’s threats to sue people who caused no harm nor have ever been…
With a federal election taking place in Canada on September 20, the NDP has released its platform, which includes important housing-related measures. I’ve written a ‘top 10’ overview of the…
The federal election campaign and yesterday felt like the first “normal” campaign day, which is mostly because it was. It was a day of campaign announcements, whistle stops and events,…
Last time around, Justin Trudeau ran against Doug Ford. That won’t happen in this election. Robert Benzie writes: Justin Trudeau’s Liberals and Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives will be keeping…
A Chinook transport helicopter carrying Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper lands near Kandahar, Afghanistan, May 30, 2011. Photo by Yiorgos Karahalis. Content warning: This article contains violence that some readers…
Everyone is well aware that low density, sprawling, and energy inefficient is bad for the planet. Years of mindless development have left us with homes which are not well built…