Letters

Hungary: the first casualty?

April 9, 2020   ·   0 Comments

by GWYNNE DYER “Hello, dictator!” said Jean-Claude Juncker cheerily to Hungary’s leader, Victor Orbán, at a European Union summit meeting a couple of years ago. ...

Sunshine List should be scrapped

EDITORIAL Well, ladies and gentlemen, it’s back.  As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to bring governments across the globe to its knees, the Ontario government, which ...

Is it time to wipe the slate clean again?

by Mark Pavilons “And God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good.” Yes it was. Fast-forward several thousand years and ...

Guess how much I love you

by SHERALYN ROMAN This one is for all my teacher peeps, an unabashedly biased column and one that I believe, many stressed out parents might, ...

The Plague: saving the old

by GWYNNE DYER The basic choice all along with Covid-19 has been: do we let the old die, or do we take a big hit ...

Top three priorities

EDITORIAL IN A SINGLE WEEK we have witnessed a five-fold increase in the number of deaths in North America attributed to COVID-19.  In Canada, the ...

Never ignore the talent of our fellow humans

by Mark Pavilons Never ignore talent, is an idea I’ve come to embrace over the years. In my job, I’ve met thousands of interesting souls, ...

Together we rally

by SHERALYN ROMAN Caledon has once again stepped up to the plate and answered the call to action. We are, as everyone knows, and says ...

The Plague: a few changes

by GWYNNE DYER They teach you in journalism school never to use the phrase “…X has changed the world forever”. Or at least they should. ...

Effective leadership

EDITORIAL IT’S PROBABLY TOO SOON to know how well it worked, but thus far we think Canada is showing the world how a federated nation ...

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