Fifteen dollars Surely a raise is good news, but for leaders of the opposition parties in Ontario…
Editorials
Snap of the fingers
If only life were that easy – a quick snap and problem solved. Unfortunately, life in the real world doesn’t work that way. Never has, never will.
Move along
That’s right, move along, nothing to see here. It has become a common refrain, if not an…
Bye bye
It’s like old times at the office this Thanksgiving weekend, almost. An old clock ticks away and it feels like the wee hours of a deadline morning over 40 years ago.
Recognizing National Newspaper Week
In 1944 thousands of brave men of my grandfather’s generation stormed the beaches of Normandy in the name of freedom. Fast forward 77 years, and antivaxxers are storming food courts and protesting outside hospitals. It’s as if we are living in some sort of alternative timeline.
It’s in your hands
For anyone watching the news, scrolling through social media feeds or reading a newspaper, chances are the phrase Truth and Reconciliation will sound familiar.
Three thousand units
It looks much like it did five weeks ago when Trudeau called a snap election.
Meet the candidate
It’s not easy getting to know the candidate. Take for example Maxime Bernier of the People’s…
Housing conundrum
As a matter of public service we dedicate editorial space to all candidates allowing them to use…
Lap it up
Canadians are heading into another long weekend and we hope everyone gets a chance to enjoy balmy…
Pull out the wedge
It was a glorious day at the base of Blue Mountain. The sky was blue, a slight breeze helped fight…
Gotcha game in full swing
Two weeks can be both an eternity and the blink of an eye.
Gratuitous election call
Two years short of a full term, Canadians are once again heading to the polls. The cost of this…
Is it time for vaccine passports?
Now that we’ve reached, as we knew we would, the “should vaccines be mandatory?/do we need a passport?” debate stage of the pandemic it’s been interesting to watch the reaction of the political set.
Please get vaccinated ASAP
Ironically, the same crowd that downplayed COVID-19 because it “only” affected about three per cent of Canadians and “only” killed about 0.7% is now somehow extremely concerned about their 0.018% chance of having an adverse reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine.