Letters

Transitions

October 6, 2022   ·   0 Comments

by BRIAN LOCKHART There was a rather poignant moment during the funeral service for Queen Elizabeth when, for the first official time, I believe, there ...

The $32-million question

by NEIL ORFORD Here’s a challenge to all the candidates for Orangeville Town Council – what is your plan for the $32 million received from ...

Is Putin bluffing about nukes?

by GWYNNE DYER Vladimir Putin’s desperation was plain in the emergency measures he declared last week: immediate mobilisation of at least 300,000 more troops, the ...

The information age

by BRIAN LOCKHART If you’re old enough, you may remember Walter Cronkite bringing you the newson television. It was a no-nonsense age of news reporting. ...

Working in the trades

by BRIAN LOCKHART One of the most stressful times in life, has got to be when you are finishing your final year of high school, ...

Long-termism

by GWYNNE DYER Which would be worse: a global nuclear war with all buttons pressed, or real, self-conscious artificial intelligence that goes rogue? You know, ...

An era has ended

by BRIAN LOCKHART A crowd outside of Buckingham Palace broke into a rendition of God Save the King when the former Prince Charles, now King ...

Sunset on the second Elizabethan Age

by BROCK WEIR Memories are funny things. Depending on how old you are, time can play tricks on you. You might remember things a little ...

Human trafficking

by BRIAN LOCKHART This crime has many different names. It’s called human trafficking, human smuggling, child trafficking and a host of other different names depending ...

Defending Whistle-Blowers (and Donald Trump)

by GWYNNE DYER I never thought I’d be writing a column in defence of Donald Trump, but a journalist has to go where the evidence ...

« Previous PageNext Page »
Page Reader Press Enter to Read Page Content Out Loud Press Enter to Pause or Restart Reading Page Content Out Loud Press Enter to Stop Reading Page Content Out Loud Screen Reader Support