Letters

Canada’s economic pillars are on shaky ground 

January 18, 2024   ·   0 Comments

by FRANK STRONACH Canadians are feeling increasingly pessimistic about their financial well-being – and for good reason.  A new national survey from Pollara released last ...

It’s not just a bus, it’s access!

by SHERALYN ROMAN This might come as a surprise to some, but not everyone in Caledon owns, or has access to, a vehicle. For a ...

Stop talking about it

by BRIAN LOCKHART The word “racism” is thrown about a lot these days. In fact, it’s in the news pretty much every day in one ...

Staying connected to the “great mystery”

by MARK PAVILONS I recently urged my son to apply his somewhat green thumb to growing mushrooms. Not your basic fungi, but those thousand-dollar specimens sought ...

Good climate policy will make life more affordable, says reader

OUR READERS WRITE Pro-oil politicians like Premiers are lying to Canadians about renewable energy and I’m sick of it. The risk of losing power during ...

Countering Complaint Culture

by BROCK WEIR The following statement might come as something of a surprise for regular readers of this column, but, believe it or not, I ...

Words can mean a lot – or indeed, very little

by SHERALYN ROMAN What can be said that hasn’t already been said about the state of our healthcare system? I suppose it depends on one’s ...

Inherent liability

by BRIAN LOCKHART Near where I grew up there was large park with several hills leading off from the main parking lot. It wasn’t a ...

Dishing out failing grades to start the year

by Mark Pavilons My cheeks, squirrel-like with an overabundance of cheese balls, marked my feelings ushering in the new year – asty at first, yet ultimately ...

Practical skills and practical regrets

by BROCK WEIR I consider myself lucky to have spent my formative years in a time where what we consider to be “gender norms” were ...

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