Re: ‘Why it’s OK to grieve for our dogs’, Sept. 1, 2018 After we had our dog Tuck put down (cancer in his spleen), we didn’t know if we’d find a [Continue]
More than half say governments should do more to incentivize the public to purchase electric vehicles By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE Sept. 20, 2018 – As the Ontario provincial [Continue]
Labour day! Ah yes, the day before school goes back in, or the beginning of autumn, or the day labour unions and coalitions open their arms to a family day in fairs at local [Continue]
Most say Canada spends too much time apologizing for residential schools and should move on By ANGUS REID INSTITUTE September 6, 2018 – As a long summer of discussion over [Continue]
Since the Armchair Mayor is once again running his favourite column against PR, I thought I’d humour him and stick with the food analogy. Let’s say both Mel and I are [Continue]
Most of our everyday world runs on one person, one vote, which is proportional representation (PR). How so? When union members vote on a new contract, the person with high [Continue]