Letters

Unity is our strength

December 14, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by BRIAN LOCKHART “United we stand – divided we fall.” “All for one, and one for all.” “Divide and conquer.” Those are a few well ...

Are Canadian living standards deteriorating? 

by FRANK STRONACH Declining life expectancy for Canadians. Plunging math scores among Canada’s high school students. Fewer doctors. And longer wait times for emergency care.  ...

Dear Santa, All I Want For Christmas…

by SHERALYN ROMAN For those who believe in Santa, you might agree that this year, he has a pretty tall order ahead of him. Anyone ...

Curiosity is one of our best qualities

by MARK PAVILONS “No one is dumb who is curious. The people who don’t ask questions remain clueless throughout their lives.” – Neil deGrasse Tyson ...

Unwrapping an experience

by BROCK WEIR If you’re a millennial, it will be no surprise to read in this space that you all too often get an undeserved ...

The three factors eroding our economy

by FRANK STRONACH There’s been a lot of talk lately that Canada is heading into a recession.   Last week, Statistics Canada reported that the ...

Spirit(s) of the Season

by SHERALYN ROMAN This isn’t a column about the three spirits who came to visit Scrooge on Christmas Eve, nor is it a reference to ...

Don’t include me

by BRIAN LOCKHART When I was eleven-years-old, my best friend from public school transferred to a prestigious, old-school boarding school in a nearby city to ...

Trying to be as “authentic” as we can

by MARK PAVILONS “A person who is truly authentic doesn’t need to play a role in life, we think, but can simply be him – ...

Getting as good as we give

by BROCK WEIR It should come as no surprise to readers that people sometimes think I am older than I am. I hope it has ...

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