Letters

A decade of progression

January 2, 2020   ·   0 Comments

by MIKE BAKER What a ride it has been over the past ten years. As we prepare to wrap up the decade that was, I ...

Hypersonic hype

by GWYNNE DYER Hypersonic missiles are not a terrifying new weapon. They are just another cog in the terrifying but remarkably stable strategy called nuclear ...

What’s on your wish list?

by SHERALYN ROMAN At this time of year our focus is often on the kids, whether our own, the grandchildren or friends, nieces, nephews…you get ...

Deadlock in Madrid, firestorms in Oz

by GWYNNE DYER  “The point of no return is no longer over the horizon,” warned UN secretary general António Guterres as the 25th climate summit ...

Our ‘2020 vision’

Editorial AS WE APPROACH THE END of a most tumultuous year, the time has come for editorialists everywhere to go out on the proverbial limb ...

Canadians not taking much-needed vacation

by Mark Pavilons “The ant is knowing and wise, but he doesn’t know enough to take a vacation.” – larence Day Canadians are a proud bunch. ...

Families first

by SHERALYN ROMAN Traditionally this is the time of year when our hearts are filled with “peace and goodwill towards our fellow man” and if ...

Faint hope in Yemen

by GWYNNE DYER Some wars end in victory, but just as many sputter out in exhaustion. The war in Yemen, now coming up on five ...

Why not follow Alberta’s lead?

EDITORIAL PREMIER DOUG FORD has rejected a warning by Ontario’s Auditor-General that his government’s policies on climate change won’t meet Ontario’s 2030 emission reduction targets ...

Consumers share the blame for climate change

by Mark Pavilons Human beings are experts at turning a blind eye to really important issues. We’re quite proficient at ignoring facts, twisting truths, spinning ...

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