Reading Time: 4 minutes Unless you live in the Ottawa region, you can be forgiven for wondering what the federal government did with your tax dollars on July 1, 2017
Month: July 2017
University of Manitoba succumbs to politically correct nonsense
Reading Time: 3 minutes Why is the university pretending indigenous knowledge and science are the equivalent of our written knowledge base? Why are they allowing this farce to unfold?
Canada’s next 150 years
Reading Time: 3 minutes In the face of changes and challenges, we can ensure a great future by using the hardiness, bravery and creativity that we have displayed throughout our history
So long Hector-Louis Langevin: erasing a nation’s history
Reading Time: 3 minutes For the crime of being a man of his times, Canadians are being asked to wipe the memory of a Father of Confederation clean
Levelling the playing field for newspapers in Canada
Reading Time: 4 minutes Canadian newspaper publishers asked for federal help only after failing to get changes in taxation, copyright and other areas that would level the playing field
Reliving our past, aboard kayaks
Reading Time: 4 minutes We’re heading out on a lengthy kayaking expedition once again, 20 years after our paddles last broke water and we slept under canvas on a remote beach
Tim Hortons: the coffee giant needs a fix
Reading Time: 3 minutes The iconic Canadian-owned business is now just part of a much larger portfolio. RBI needs to appreciate the intimate connection shops have with communities