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Democratic principles even more important today

March 6, 2025   ·   0 Comments

by Mark Pavilons Ontarians just had a chance to exercise their privilege of voting in last week’s provincial election. Like the outcome or not, we ...

Lessons from Aggregate Companies

Our Readers Write: As President Trump’s 25% tariffs kick in today, Canadians are learning what can happen when our neighbours no longer act in a ...

Supporting local, buying Canadian and finding balance

by BROCK WEIR The last few weeks haven’t been particularly friendly for those of us who are predisposed to cabin fever. Mountains of snow have ...

American Egoism and Canadian Angst: A letter to my northern kin

Our Readers Write During a recent Instagram post—where I eloquently lamented the confederacy of dunces currently pilfering our legal system and raping our system of ...

Choose your own adventure

by SHERALYN ROMAN Welcome to our first interactive, choose your own ending column. There will be a number of choices you can make throughout, and ...

Are we all more closely connected than we think?

by MARK PAVILONS “You are, in fact, part of the glorious oneness of the universe. Everything beautiful in the world is within you.” – Russell ...

Re-energize and re-engage

by BROCK WEIR It’s often said that you can tell a lot about someone by the company they keep. Personally, I don’t know how much ...

The Cost of a Blank Cheque

by SHERALYN ROMAN Recently, Caledon citizens were asked, indirectly mind you, to write a blank cheque to our CAO. You may not have heard about ...

Are we accidental-like or is there more to this?

by Mark Pavilons “By the grace of God, I am what I am.” Think about this for a moment. The odds of any one of us ...

A thankful farewell from Forsters

Our Readers Write Thanks for the memories. 26 years, 26 chapters – a book’s worth. As it’s been said, all good things must come to ...

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