So what’s so commendable about carding?
It’s now about half a century since, as a member of the Toronto Star’s editorial board – consisting of four or five editorial writers – we listened to the ceaseless complaints of the visiting Toronto police over lunch. (click on the blog's bold title to read the whole.)
Trump. Can he triumph? Possibly?
Not long ago Donald Trump gave us this; “It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep.” Really? We the people are all sheep. (click on the blog's bold title to read the whole.)
Whither America?
Wherever you are, what’s happening elsewhere, near or far, matters more and more as our population grows closer. I’m now in such a situation. (click on the blog's bold title to read the whole.)
Considering a Complexity
Rev. Ms. Vosper now has a national reputation for a very simple reason: she's a minister whose website includes this descriptive word: atheist. Click on the blog's bold title to read the whole.
Is this any way for government to act?
It all began in February, 2015, in Cuba, specifically in a quiet city called Matanzas, set on a bay of that name with a serene beauty that is reflected in the phrase given it, The Venice of Cuba (click on the blog's main title to read the whole.)
Facing the subject we once wouldn’t mention
The shocking and sad destruction of the reputation of Canada’s great filmmaker, the late Claude Jutra – famed for his world renowned work Mon Oncle Antoine - will not soon go away. (click on the blog's bold title to read the whole.)