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Korea, Japan history wars

August 15, 2019   ·   0 Comments

Written by GWYNNE DYER Nation-states, like four-year-olds, find it very hard to admit they are in the wrong and apologise. Adult intervention often helps, but ...

What about having a coalition?

EDITORIAL IF RECENT POLLING is any indication, the October 21 election will result in, for the first time since 1867, no one party having a ...

Recognizing the ‘duck’ in the room

by Mark Pavilons Sometimes a duck is just a duck. By that I mean that sometimes, maybe more often than not, things are just as ...

When backpacks are bulletproof

By SHERALYN ROMAN A draft of this week’s article was already underway that thankfully, has absolutely nothing to do with Caledon, when news broke about ...

IMF: Another treaty bites the dust

By GWYNNE DYER The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty died last Friday, but there won’t be many mourners at the funeral. There should be. The ...

Is this the year of the gun?

OUR READERS WRITE IT’S GETTING PRETTY SCARY when on the same weekend we hear of 40 innocent people being gunned down in two cities south ...

We are so fortunate to live in Canada

by MARK PAVILONS There are many uplifting, even corny sentiments that float around the Internet every day. Some involve cats. Some are funny, some are ...

Why I use self-checkouts

OUR READERS WRITE Thecontribution by S. Roman ‘Help me ! It’s that time of year again’ was a superb piece of journalism, the humour of ...

Silly season

By SHERALYN ROMAN We’re about to enter the “silly season,” that time when politicians make promises, journalists call them to task and the general public…. ...

The bug-eyed monster program

By GWYNNE DYER “There is absolutely no procedure enshrined in international law to respond to a signal from an alien civilisation,” said Martin Dominik, an ...

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