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July 5, 2019
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‘Protection’ plan begins with two big whoppers (Comment) Andrew Scheer cannot own the activities of Progressive Conservative governments as his party’s “proud legacy” because the PC governments were progressive, and the Conservative Party is not.
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Remembering years of gold specks and ulcers Sometimes an event, a person, or even a book, can change the entire course of our lives.
July 2, 2019
- Treason afoot: wielding a weaponized carbon tax (Comment) Ed. note: this commentary is the final part of a three-part series.
June 28, 2019
- Suffering heroes deserve more than lip service (Musings) Every year we celebrate Remembrance Day to think of all those who fell victim to the various wars our country has been engaged in.
- Treason afoot: wielding a weaponized carbon tax Ed. note: this commentary is the second part of a three-part series.
- The chief is gone, but the wonderment smolders on (Editorial) As the St. Louis Blues celebrated this month’s Stanley Cup victory, the players expressed over-the-moon enthusiasm for coach Craig Berube’s glowing leadership abilities.
June 26, 2019
- Treason afoot: wielding a weaponized carbon tax (Comment) Flat-earth neoliberal premiers threaten to break up Canada with referenda, while wussy neoliberal leaders flounder in complicity. Why?
June 24, 2019
- Mohamed Morsi: a story of a death foretold (Comment) Egypt’s first and last democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, died last Monday, lying on the floor of the courtroom where they were trying him on yet more charges.
June 20, 2019
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An ode to Yukon’s incomparable Father Bob When Father Bob died last spring,
- The new YG staff housing policy is a sham (Uffish Thoughts) The Yukon government is playing word games with its new employee housing policy (Star, May 31; letters, June 7).
- A bidding face-off as a pilot project? Say what? (Editorial) How does the crass concept of selling YG-developed lots to the highest bidder possibly benefit the Yukon public?