Letters

The Russian referendum

July 2, 2020   ·   0 Comments

by GWYNNE DYER “The very existence of an opportunity for the current president (to be re-elected in 2024), given his major gravitas, would be a ...

We’ve more to celebrate

by TOM CLARIDGE As is always the case, the first week of July sees celebrations on both sides of the border between Canada and the ...

Rushing to return to what, exactly?

by MARK PAVILONS As COVID-19 restrictions are lifted world-wide, there’s a mad dash to get out and return to “normal.” But there’s the rub, as ...

Not one more

by SHERALYN ROMAN Perhaps you remember the heartbreak of mother Jennifer Neville-Lake as she shared the gut-wrenching agony of losing her three children, and her ...

Putin’s plea

by GWYNNE DYER Donald Trump writes in tweets, with more exclamation marks than a 13-year-old girl’s diary. Nobody knows for sure whether his very limited ...

Let’s examine our whiteness

by LAURA CAMPBELL So much of what needs to be said about the Black Lives Matter movement has already been written, and more importantly, written ...

I realize I’m no longer a ‘spring chicken’

by Mark Pavilons I came to a startling realization recently, one undoubtedly exacerbated by the CVOID-19 pandemic. I’m not as young as I used to be! ...

Mixed messages

by SHERALYN ROMAN I’m so confused. I admit it. There’s such an absolute “riot” of rumblings rumbling around in my head, that it’s hard to ...

The gap is widening

EDITORIAL IT OUGHT TO HAVE SURPRISED no one when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday that the Canada-U.S. border will remain closed for ordinary tourists ...

Economic data rendered meaningless

by Mark Pavilons As we stretch out our arms, as if waking from a long hibernation, we soon realize we’re not in Kansas anymore. The ...

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