Let's get on with the business of family and community life.
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You're either part of the solution, or you're part of the problem, it's often said.
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The new year has begun – out with the old and in with the new. This could be true, but does it apply in the Municipality of South Bruce? Five years ago, the South Bruce community became very divided. Remember that big announcement on Jan. 24, 2020, that landowner Darren Ireland and former Nuclear Waste […]
More than 12 years after the death of Amanda Todd, we're still playing catch-up to a realm of torment and abuse that is only expanding.
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Turning yourself from a democratically elected president into a dictator is a tricky operation, and most people who try it fail.
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In October 2015, Trudeau led the Liberals to a strong majority government (184 of 338 seats), the second-best performance in the party's history.
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Every New Year's Eve, all North American and even European celebrations end with Guy Lombardo's rendition of Auld Lang Syne. Read More
Six months ago, at the end of Iran’s presidential election, I speculated that the long-lived theocratic dictatorship in Iran may be a lot closer to its end than its beginning: If you can plausibly say "This cannot go on forever," you are also saying "Some day this will come to an end.” Read More
A few days into the new year, it feels like the world is bracing for impact. A notable strategy for building resilience, ironically, is gratitude. Read More
Of all the year-end superlatives – best movie villains, worst trends, Time's person of the year, my favourite is the word of the year. Dictionaries are among the cheekiest institutions of our time, rivalling even the U.S. National Parks Service. Both speak truth to power, and generate top-notch social media content, such as a recent safety reminder featuring a diorama of a gingerbread man snapping a selfie while his buddy is tossed aloft by gingerbread buffalo, his terror etched in icing. Read More
Justin Trudeau must think Mark Carney is a real dummy, offering him the job as finance minister. That would be like accepting the position as cruise director on the Titanic. Justin, you better get off that party ship. It's headed right toward an Iceberg. Read More