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December 5, 2022
- China and its ever-tightening COVID trap “Our COVID-19 policy is the most scientifically effective, the most economical, and yields the best result,” insisted the People’s Daily newspaper in China after mass public protests against the government’s “zero covid” policy over the Nov. 26-27 weekend.
December 2, 2022
- A man rushes in where others hesitate to tread (Editorial) Ranj Pillai is the sole horse loping along the track otherwise known as the Liberal party leadership race.
November 28, 2022
- COP 27: the glass has emerged half-full (Comment) As after every climate summit, the air is filled with shouts of rage and despair.
November 25, 2022
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Patiently waiting for the river to do its thing (Uffish Thoughts) There’s a lineup of trucks and cars that has been sitting at the ferry landing for the last month.
November 18, 2022
- We are now eight billion and counting I must have missed the memo, because there was no newborn baby picked out at random on Tuesday to be the designated eight billionth human being.
- Disappointment, disagreement and lessons learned (Editorial) As could be expected, the reactions to this week’s jarring demise of the territory’s bid to stage the 2027 Canada Winter Games cover a wide spectrum.
November 10, 2022
- Musings on living in unprecedented times (Uffish Thoughts) When it comes time to select the most ubiquitous word of the year for 2022, surely the word “unprecedented” must get the nod for most overworked expression.