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Non-offensive movement hinders freedoms

March 12, 2020   ·   0 Comments

by Mark Pavilons I am proud to be part of this great Canadian society we share. I also love enjoying the benefits of my home ...

The ‘Brewhaha’ over coffee

by SHERALYN ROMAN It doesn’t matter how you take your cup of “Joe” in the morning, or even, if that cup is full of tea ...

India’s Kristallnacht

by GWYNNE DYER The anti-Muslim pogrom in northeastern Delhi last week only killed 43 people, and a few of them weren’t even Muslims. But then ...

They should learn from us

EDITORIAL ONE OF THE STRANGEST differences between the political systems of Canada and the United States is in the area of policy-making. Here, all the ...

Are we nothing, or are we everything?

by Mark Pavilons Humans have an amazing capacity for pretty much anything. Put a problem or puzzle in front of us, and we’re bound to ...

Free market and the citizens

By LAURA CAMPBELL It is the free market and its citizens that are slowly killing the oil sands, not the federal government.  When Alberta Premier ...

Random rumblings from Suburbia

By SHERALYN ROMAN Occasionally a flurry of thoughts rumbles about in my head. Most of them don’t deserve the intellectual space I give to them ...

The Assange hearing

By GWYNNE DYER The cost of being a whistle-blower is going up. When Daniel Ellberg stole and published the ‘Pentagon Papers’ in 1971, revealing the ...

Back to the glory days

By MIKE BAKER Be honest, who else threw down 80 bucks over the weekend to watch the much-hyped rematch between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder? ...

Life happens when you’re making other plans

by Mark Pavilons Life, according to Confucius, is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. Have you ever put the brakes on, stopped ...

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