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Easy to love what is Canadian

March 27, 2025   ·   0 Comments

By Constance Scrafield When an email came through to me a couple of days ago, subject: “Please read this…” there was an old tune, an ...

Werewolves of Londonddd

By Brian Lockhart “I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand, Walkin’ through the streets of Soho in the rain, He was ...

Living in quiet desperation

By Anthony Carnovale I blame Calvin Klein and Antonio Sabato, Jr.! Remember the CK ads from the 90s? I’ll give you a minute to look ...

Unpunished crimes

By Gwynne Dyer Everybody has heard the saying: “The mills of Justice grind slowly, but they grind exceeding fine.” The saying is a promise that ...

Canada sleepwalks into another trade war – this time with China

By Sylvain Charlebois Canada has walked itself into an unnecessary trade war with the United States’ biggest geopolitical rival, China. The consequences are now clear: ...

Only 3.3 million people

By Brian Lockhart The ‘tariff war’ continues, although so far, it seems to be more of a skirmish. There have been delays and timelines moved ...

Syria: Who is to blame?

By Gwynne Dyer “They kidnapped; they killed; they humiliated; they kicked people out of jobs,” explained an Alawite writer living in coastal Syria. “One way ...

The Golden Age of the snowmobile

By Keith Schell Growing up in the 1970s, it seemed as though everybody and his brother manufactured snowmobiles. Considered the golden age of the snowmobile, ...

Time to force the issue

By Constance Scrafield As early as the beginning of the 1900s there were suggestions that compulsory voting in Australia be made law. Not quite there ...

Give Buffy a break

By Brian Lockhart There’s an old public service commercial from 1970 that a lot of people remember – because it was really well done. It ...

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