Editor:
In a recent distribution entitled “Tax Guide,” Bruce-Grey Owen Sound MP Larry Miller falsely accuses the federal Liberal government of raising taxes for middle-class families. In fact, this government lowered taxes for nine out of ten families, as one of its first acts in government.
Mr. Miller's pamphlet then...
People will able to see all things music in one location during the first-ever Access Music Fair this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Harmony Centre in Owen Sound. This “music trade show” is being organized by the SweetWater Music Festival as part of its ongoing Access Music initiative. This event will offer the Grey and Bruce community a unique...
- Kathryn Harrison, Professor of Political Science, University of British Columbia
The federal carbon tax is now in effect in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick. The tax increases the cost of fossil fuels in order to reduce consumption, thus lowering Canada’s carbon emissions.
Many Canadians are confused about the carbon tax and how it will...
- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Mayor Ian Boddy could have been referring to any number of environmental actions when he said last evening, “Some don't think we're moving quickly enough; some think we're such a small community that anything we can do is just a drop in the bucket.”
The subject at hand was single-use plastics, and Boddy had come prepared to talk about...
We, the provincial organizers of Students Say No, felt it necessary to release an official statement to Doug Ford, Lisa Thompson, and the Ford government as a whole in response to their disrespectful, dismissive, and completely false allegations about the origins of our movement.
Students Say No was founded by Natalie Moore, a grade 12 student from the Avon Maitland District School Board in rural Ontario (the education minister’s own riding).
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