Reading Time: 4 minutes If there is collusion this time, MLB has likely not left crumbs behind for the players association to dine upon
Month: January 2019
Journalism takes another hit in wake of Mueller, Covington fiascos
Reading Time: 3 minutes The damage done to public trust in journalism by not following basic rules of journalism is, at this stage, incalculable
It’s foolish to attempt to place a dollar value on human potential
Reading Time: 3 minutes A society is judged by its treatment of its weakest and most vulnerable members
Canada’s Food Guide: New dish, with a dash of condescension
Reading Time: 4 minutes After years of celebrating our agricultural know-how, the guide has gone urban – and is more than a little patronizing
Immersed in the zesty flavours of Kerala, India
Reading Time: 4 minutes In the last of a four-part series on India, Gerry Feehan explores a world of exotic spices – and encounters Joe Tourist yet again
Senior citizens become drug mules as the result of a growing scam
Reading Time: 3 minutes Who is a customs agent more likely to search: a 70-year-old granny carrying a bag of sweets or a scruffy 25-year-old guy?
B.C. mayors shaking down energy companies are ignoring reality
Reading Time: 3 minutes We know what a world without fossil fuels looks like – we used to live in it. It was cold, poor, dark, ignorant, starving and backwards
Honda Accord Hybrid ticks all the boxes, from economy to comfort
Reading Time: 4 minutes The 2019 model has great safety features, plenty of space, good performance – and it’s fun to drive
Lack of competition pushes up your cost to use the Internet
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canada is among the world’s leaders when it comes to restrictive foreign ownership rules, and the digital realm is no exception
Great NFL playoff games tainted by bad officiating, OT rule flaw
Reading Time: 3 minutes The NFL’s officiating video review system needs to be fixed. And overtime comes down to who wins the coin toss. How is that fair?