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Hong Kong protests

October 10, 2019   ·   0 Comments

by GWYNNE DYER After the 17th consecutive weekend of increasingly violent protests in Hong Kong, the first protester was wounded by a live bullet on ...

Too many open microphones

Editorial MONDAY NIGHT’S LEADERS’ DEBATE may well go down in history as the worst ever, at least in modern times. As many observers have pointed ...

Smart tech taking over from dumb humans?

by Mark Pavilons We’re becoming a society of smart-tech operators. Our young people have grown up with the tech, but what about those of us ...

Season premiere of ‘This is Caledon’

BY SHERALYN ROMAN Like the TV show, This is Us, today’s column is called “This is Caledon” because of all the drama. I mean drama ...

Johnson’s cunning plan

BY GWYNNE DYER Britain’s prime minister has only been in office for 10 weeks, and he is already in potentially terminal trouble. Never an ardent ...

A real weapon vs climate change

EDITORIAL CRITICS OF CARBON TAXES often argue that any such measures designed to limit man-made climate change will achieve little so long as countries like ...

Buying a home is out of reach for today’s generation

by Mark Pavilons “God did not say that you should be able to borrow one hundred per cent of the price of a house.” – ichard ...

You’re not fooling anyone

OUR READERS WRITE Just who do you think you’re fooling with the recent Editorials attacking the Conservative Party under the guise of an impartial stance ...

Politics

by SHERALYN ROMAN How does one resist the urge to talk politics? First our PM was recently revealed to be either 1) a terrible human ...

Democratization of air power

by GWYNNE DYER Big shifts in the military balance happen quietly over many years, and then leap suddenly into focus when the shooting starts. It ...

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