Letters

Scrapping the Carbon Tax: Another Promise Delivered

August 9, 2018   ·   0 Comments

By Sylvia Jones Ontario’s carbon tax era is over. During the campaign our Party campaigned on a clear promise to eliminate the cap-and-trade carbon tax. ...

Trudeau’s minor retreat on the carbon tax

By David Tilson For months now, we, the Conservative Official Opposition, have been holding the current Trudeau Liberal government to account for its ill-conceived Carbon ...

The endless joys of home

by Mark Pavilons “Home is where love resides, memories are created, friends always belong, and laughter never ends.” “Quality of life actually begins at home ...

Rotary Minute

By Janet Clark If you are a young professional starting out you are probably thinking that the last thing you should be doing to advance ...

Cheap beer, pricey promises

There’s a lot of good-natured joking going on in our office about the buck-a-beer promise Ontario’s party premier has made. Journalists, in general, like beer ...

Wrong-headed investigation

Written By TOM CLARIDGE OFFICIALLY, AT LEAST, the investigation into the mass shooting on Toronto’s Danforth Avenue, is being headed by Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit ...

Challenger Accessible Baseball Diamond a great addition Bolton Camp

BY SYLVIA JONES On July 10th, I had the pleasure of visiting Bolton Camp to help officially open the Challenger Baseball Diamond. On hand was ...

The Trans-Pacific Partnership needs to be ratified now

BY DAVID TILSON In early May, I wrote about the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), which had been signed by all 11 ...

Banning guns is not the solution

BY MARK PAVILONS We’ve all heard the often-used expression, guns don’t kill people, people kill people. As cliche and trite as it may be, it’s ...

It’s hard to argue with 800 jobs

EDITORIAL When is an influx of 800 new, full-time jobs a bad thing? Better yet, how could an influx of 800 new jobs be a ...

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