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by GWYNNE DYER I have just spent two weeks driving around Germany interviewing people (mostly climate scientists, since you ask), and I have come to ...
by BRIAN LOCKHART It was July 1, 1916 – the first day of the Battle of the Somme. The morning started with several thousand artillery ...
by Mark Pavilons The world is a busy and crowded place. With a population of roughly 7.8 billion, just how do we stand out? A ...
by SHERALYN ROMAN It should come as a surprise to no one that we are staring down the imminent possibility (can you use those two ...
by GWYNNE DYER China took a major stride forward on climate on Tuesday. President Xi Jinping, addressing the annual meeting of the United Nations General ...
by BRIAN LOCKHART I have always heard that farmers painted their barns red because they are large buildings and red was always the most inexpensive ...
by Mark Pavilons Looks, outward appearances, are for other people. A realization dawned on me the other day, one that may change the way we ...
Written by SHERALYN ROMAN This edition of my weekly column is brought to you by the power of my good friends, the infamous twins Scepticism ...
Written by GWYNNE DYER The old calculation was simple and brutal: if you want to overthrow a tyrant, you must use violence. There was an ...
Written by Brian Lockhart When it comes to health care in Ontario, we like to complain – a lot. We complain about wait times, delayed ...
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