- by Ryan Brown
This week, my MPP voted to allow Charles McVety's Canada Christian College to grant BA and BSc degrees. You may have heard something about this in the news, but if you're confused, here's a rundown:
Charles McVety is homophobic, transphobic, Islamophobic, and racist. I don't use these words lightly in the case of ...
- by Phil McNichol
Sauble Beach is a major summer tourist destination in Ontario, Canada’s most populous province. It stretches for 11 kilometres along the Lake Huron’s eastern shoreline south of the Sauble River.
The tourism economy has stimulated the growth of a resort and year-round community ...
- by Laura Buckler
And now, it's time for my friendly reminder about how to avoid overeating during this particularly stressful holiday season.
Don't avoid ...
- by Jon Farmer
2020 has been a polarizing year in many ways. As conflicts simmered or ignited in our communities and in communities around the world, parties on many sides of many disagreements invoked their ‘rights’. December 10th is International Human Rights Day and today it is as important as ever to consider what rights we hold to be universal and how many have still not been realized.
The United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.
The Ontario government will today bring forward amendments to its proposed legislation that attacks Conservation Authorities, which will allow the provincial government to order dangerous development projects to proceed against the science-based decisions of Conservation Authorities in a manner that threatens public safety and environmental values ...
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