Letters

Vaccine Nationalism

February 4, 2021   ·   0 Comments

by GWYNNE DYER My wife and I had our first shots of a COVID-19 vaccine this weekend (Astra-Zeneca, since you ask), and none of our ...

Local media always has your back

by MARK PAVILONS Arthur Miller once said that a good newspaper is like a “nation talking to itself.” And Robert Peel believed that public opinion ...

Stuck in another period of twilight

By Brock Weir Working from home can be a mixed blessing. Speaking purely from the standpoint of a guy with no kids, my adjustment has ...

Just One Question

by SHERALYN ROMAN On a happier note this week, at least for me and the 81+ million people who voted for him, let’s all just ...

Meet the new boss

by BRIAN LOCKHART I don’t really follow American politics – at least not at the level people in that country would. If I’m going to ...

Trying to stay connected with fellow humans

by Mark Pavilons Poet John Donne pointed out that no man is an island. Our personal networks – ur connections to one another –are facing unprecedented ...

My Sister’s Place thanks community for generosity

Our Readers Write The Board of Directors and Staff of My Sister’s Place would like to send out a large and heartfelt thank you for ...

Changing of the Guard – Welcome or Otherwise

By BROCK WEIR Whether we want it or not, Canada often seems behind the trend in many cases compared to our neighbours, and it takes ...

Vaccine anyone?

by SHERALYN ROMAN We’re being told plans for the vaccine roll out are well underway for communities across Ontario. We’re also being told of temporary ...

Lucky Joe Biden

by GWYNNE DYER Joe Biden is thrice-blessed. Not only did he win the Democratic nomination and then the presidential election, but as a result of ...

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