- by Michael Craig
What are we to make of the imposition of the Emergencies Act last February to clear Ottawa streets of ‘Freedom Convoy’ trucks? And the Ford government’s passage last week of Bill 28 to deny CUPE workers the right to strike, using the notwithstanding clause to shield the legislation from the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
What these two events have in common is ...
Dr. Teimojin Tan visits the Tom Thomson Gallery for a talk and luncheon Saturday, Dec. 3.
His interests in survival medicine and cold weather warfare, along with his experiences in the Canadian Forces, survival reality shows and hospital emergency rooms, will make for an extraordinary talk.
The Tom Thomson Art Gallery shares its Artefacts newsletter ...
The Georgian Bay Garden Club founded in 1990, began as an initiative by six women, all keen horticulturalists and floral designers.
By May of 1993, the Club membership increased dramatically. A Scholarship Committee was formed, and criteria were established for ...
– by John Tamming
Government cannot do it all. That includes, perhaps especially includes, local government. Yet local citizens call upon this small chamber, what I call our little parliament, to do more and more for them.
In his oft-quoted essay, The Loose Individual, Robert Nisbet describes modern men and women as untied by those ropes which once held our communities together.
Those ropes have largely dissolved. ...
RE: Bill 23
Dear Rick,
We would like to voice our opposition to Bill 23, the proposed More Homes Built Faster Act. The Grey Bruce Climate Action Network (GBCAN) is a network of eleven municipally-focused Climate Action Teams that support our municipalities to both learn about and take action to mitigate the climate crisis in our rural communities. ...
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