WEDNESDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — There was a rather silly discussion Tuesday night among a panel of journalists on The National. Usually, panel discussions on the CBC evening [Continue]
TUESDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — Throne speeches are often vague, but generally indicate what we can expect from the government in the coming months. We can usually discern what [Continue]
MONDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — The Hong Kong of today is a contradiction of its former self. Before it was returned to China by the United Kingdom in 1997, it was a lively, [Continue]
SUNDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — Our fragility as a race is being highlighted these days in the face of outbreaks of deadly and crippling viruses. While terrorism and the [Continue]
SATURDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — The news this week that former B.C. Premier Bill Bennett suffers from Alzheimer’s brings home once again the awful injustice of this [Continue]
FRIDAY MORNING EDITORIAL — Imitation, they say, is the sincerest form of flattery. In response to a question from a reader, The A.M. News Answer Man contacted the Interior [Continue]