February 14, 2019 · 0 Comments
By SYLVIA JONES Bill 66 was introduced in the Ontario Legislature for first reading on December 6th, 2018. Included in the Bill were proposed changes ...
By DAVID TILSON Prime Minister Trudeau’s disastrous handling of the renegotiation of NAFTA led to massive concessions to the United States (U.S.). On September 30, ...
by Mark Pavilons Through song, I once vowed to protect my beloved, and “keep the vampires from your door.” When the chips are down, I’ll be ...
The Ontario Government says it wants to take over the Toronto Transit Commission or at least the subway system. Why? Because it is profitable, not ...
According to Statistics Canada for November 2018, Canadian job numbers were up, unemployment was down, employment increased in six provinces including Ontario, and B.C, is ...
EDITORIAL A majority of recreational cannabis consumers won’t purchase their product from Ontario’s government for many years. Statistics Canada reports that since legalization of cannabis, ...
by Constance Scrafield By and large, sooner than later, most of us buy a lottery ticket, one time or another. As they do say, “you ...
by Sheralyn Roman This week I thought I would tone it down a bit and perhaps talk about something a little less controversial than retail ...
by Sylvia Jones For the first time in Ontario, students at every publicly-assisted college and university will see their tuition rates drop by 10 percent ...
by Mark Pavilons “Good night – may you fall asleep in the arms of a dream, so beautiful, you’ll cry when you awake.” – Michael ...
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