- by David Clark
The Sunshine list for 2023 is out and many of us will be up in arms at how many in Grey Bruce are earning whopping big incomes. And, although my subjective self feels many of the salaries on the full provincial list and the Grey Bruce list are out of whack with the reality of how many of us manage to live with far, far less. And so many are living below the poverty line, living day-to-day.
It just feels wrong, especially when many of those on the upper echelon are making decisions about those near, at, or below the poverty level ...
- by Douglas Nadler
A long-awaited UN synthesis climate report tells it like it is. We’re on thin ice.
During the last few years I have often quoted UN Secretary General António Guterres in these articles. As the leader of the UN he should inspire people and countries to take notice of grave humanitarian and ecological situations. He advises us to act ...
- by Dr. Kelly Fenn
Talking about dying is hard, but it won’t kill you.
Perhaps you have heard about health literacy – the degree to which an individual has the capacity to obtain, communicate, process and understand basic health information and services to make health decisions.
But what about death literacy? Death will happen to each of us. Understanding and normalizing this shared human experience ...
- by Jim Hutton
The Solution
To Ease the Pressure on Families ...
- by Jim Hutton
The Problem
There is no question we are facing a crisis in housing and homelessness throughout Ontario. Housing affordability is a reality facing many families. Some are forced to rent inadequate accommodations that just don’t meet their family needs while those dreaming of home ownership are just priced out of the market. Canadian Urban Institute’s report released in 2019 cited
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