Letters

Time to embrace the discomfort

July 7, 2021   ·   0 Comments

By Brock Weir One of my earliest memories is reaching for a pen. Not an ordinary blue or black Bic, mind you, but one of ...

The strange “fonetics” of language

By Brian Lockhart I have never been able to master another language. In fact, I’m pretty much uni-lingual although I did learn enough Italian words ...

Oh…Canada…

by SHERALYN ROMAN The title of today’s article is not so much the loud and cheerful start of our national anthem but rather a lament. ...

On Reconciliation

by ALLAN THOMPSON What does reconciliation mean and what role can local government play in healing our nation? The Town of Caledon is located on ...

Home ownership dreams are fading

by Mark Pavilons For previous generations, keeping a roof over one’s head was a priority. For our parents, owning a home, and perhaps a bit ...

Real accountability needed on Climate Change: Reader

OUR READERS WRITE As a mother, teacher, member of ecoCaledon and Caledon resident, I worry about our collective future. According to the best available science, ...

An opportunity for personal and collective reflection

BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir The pandemic has been rough on all of us, some being sadly impacted more adversely than others. If we look ...

Vaccines for the World: Charity or Self-Interest?

At the recent G7 summit, US President Joe Biden promised to distribute 500 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines free to the poorer countries by the ...

Bad things come in “Cs”

by SHERALYN ROMAN I’ve had a tiny amount of extra time on my hands to contemplate life. A trip north to go camping will do ...

Canada’s Housing Crisis

by KYLE SEEBACK, MP Canadians know that our country’s housing market continues to reach new and unprecedented highs. For example, in Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo and Windsor, home ...

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