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March 7, 2024   ·   0 Comments

by BROCK WEIR When Norman Jewison died this past January at the grand old age of 97, he was remembered as a titan of the ...

The gas-powered car era is coming to a close

by FRANK STRONACH Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault stirred up a hornet’s nest two weeks ago when he said Ottawa will stop investing in new ...

Today is a BONUS!

by SHERALYN ROMAN At the risk of trotting out all the old cliches about a Leap Year, the fact remains that you only have a ...

Fame through failure

bh BRIAN LOCKHART It was May 26, 1975 when legendary daredevil Evel Knievel revved the engine on his motorcycle to get ready for his attempt ...

We need to be leery of human stupidity

by MARK PAVILONS “Never underestimate the power of stupidity,” Robert Heinlein once warned. Martin Luther King, Jr. contended that “nothing in the all the world is ...

We need to be leery of human stupidity

by MARK PAVILONS “Never underestimate the power of stupidity,” Robert Heinlein once warned. Martin Luther King, Jr. contended that “nothing in the all the world is ...

Cashing in an invaluable bonus

by BROCK WEIR Are you ever reminded that “time is a human construct?” I don’t have an exact formula to calculate that frequency in my ...

Why economic rights matter as much as democratic rights 

by FRANK STRONACH A month ago, some of the richest and most powerful people on the planet gathered in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic ...

Ford’s getting back to work!

by SHERALYN ROMAN How do we know Ford is getting back to work? Simply turn on your TV, open up a newspaper, listen to the ...

The “ugly” surpassing  the good and the bad

by MARK PAVILONS Borrowing on the theme from an iconic spaghetti western, our society has always had good, bad and, well, ugly. Catchy theme songs ...

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