Letters

A greeting and a farewell

November 26, 2020   ·   0 Comments

Written By BROCK WEIR It is bittersweet working on my first edition as editor of the Caledon Citizen, following Mike Baker as he pursues a ...

Stop the blame and shame

by SHERALYN ROMAN Perhaps it was predictable. An upcoming holiday; specifically Diwali, many people already fatigued by excessive COVID-19 concerns and Peel Region sitting at ...

Hong Kong and China

by GWYNNE DYER One Hong Kong lawmaker, Claudia Mo, said it was “the death-knell of Hong Kong’s democracy fight.” But she was part of it: ...

Goodbye Caledon

by MIKE BAKER I always hate doing these things. There’s just something about saying goodbye that really rankles with me. I mean, it sucks, right? ...

We are no longer who we once were

by Mark Pavilons Being at the top of the food chain, we human beings like to think of ourselves as top dogs. We’re intelligent, and ...

Confused? Me too

by SHERALYN ROMAN My first instinct this week was to write about the month of November. Typically it’s dreary, wet, all the beautiful fall leaves ...

New war in Ethiopia

by GWYNNE DYER The United States, a federal country with a complex and decrepit voting system, has nevertheless just held a national election despite about ...

Breaking with tradition

by BRIAN LOCKHART Imagine your spouse gets a new job. A good one, working at the helm of a big company. You of course are ...

Have we become poor, bored and lazy?

by Mark Pavilons There’s no question the face of our society – oth inward and outward – has changed. These changes have been decades in the ...

An epidemic of audacity in education

Written by Sheralyn Roman Strictly speaking, the dictionary definition of audacity can mean both “a willingness to take bold risks” and “rude or disrespectful behaviour.” ...

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