Reading Time: 3 minutes With one key difference: Barring a miracle, Trump will become the 2016 Republican nominee; Connally was up against Ronald Reagan
Month: July 2016
Putin’s daydreams coming true
Reading Time: 4 minutes The recent British vote on Brexit means the Kremlin’s fantasies about Europe may not be that farfetched
Elie Wiesel left the world a better place than he found it
Reading Time: 3 minutes The best way we can honour this great man is to continue his mission to bear witness and make the world free from genocide
The good, the bad and the ugly of an expanded CPP
Reading Time: 3 minutes The correct audience may not have been targeted with this reform, which may also discourage private savings
Killing energy projects only hurts First Nations
Reading Time: 4 minutes Stringent environmental oversight already protects native rights to land and water, negating the need for veto rights
Brexit, Trump symptomatic of a dying status quo
Reading Time: 3 minutes Free-trade deals and globalization will not survive for long in the absence of real social progress
The dirty little secret behind electric cars
Reading Time: 3 minutes Don’t be fooled by the claims of the pro-electric car camp – our best bet for low-emissions vehicles is still natural gas
Independent schools in B.C. run contrary to ‘elitist’ caricature
Reading Time: 3 minutes Contrary to the “elitist” label of private schools, independent schools in B.C. offer diverse approaches to education
Could the web give Strombo another shot at hockey fame?
Reading Time: 3 minutes An Internet-based sports show seems like a natural move for this media-savvy individual
No federal study will save newspapers
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Trudeau government has initiated a study to mull ‘over potential policy options’ to save newspapers