- by Dave Carr
My mind is in a jumble after the events of February in our nation’s capital; I thought I knew Canada. I thought I knew Canadians. I was wrong. But I do recognize this -- what happened on Wellington Street was not about Freedom. It was not about vaccines. It was not about the border. And although truckers were certainly involved, it really wasn’t about trucking either.
It was about anarchy and insurrection, period. It was no more or less than ...
Dear Editor
Re: Provincial PCs, not local members, appointed candidate (25th February 2022)
At first I was surprised, then not. Initially I thought that a political party participating in a democracy ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Late Friday afternoon in a newsroom usually brings two things to the inbox – product recalls and political news that the sender doesn't want to get much discussion.
February 18 we found only the latter. Bill Walker's announcement that he would not be running in this June's provincial election.
On the Invasion of Ukraine, February 24, 2022
We can take walks on snowy streets exploiting our own sadness.
We can exchange pleasantries with neighbours who resent us.
- by david sereda
Like so many Canadians, apprehension turned to disbelief and shock, and then to deep sorrow as Putin went to war with Ukraine.
Like so many Canadians, I have roots in Ukraine – Canada has the third largest population of Ukrainians after Ukraine itself and Russia.
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