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April 26, 2019
- Perspectives on Trump’s and Trudeau’s troubles ( Musings ) What an interesting month or so it has been in the political arenas of both the United States of America and Canada.
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Every lodge has a character all of its own If you really want to live on the edge for a time, try operating a highway lodge in the Yukon.
- Quelling the quarry: what’s over the horizon? ( Editorial ) The Ta’an Kwach’an Council and its development corporation have a few things to learn about amiable neighbourliness and positive community relations.
April 24, 2019
- Internet safety and digital literacy – for parents ( Comment ) Ed. note: this is a submission from the Association of Yukon Schools Councils, Boards and Committees.
April 18, 2019
- A dog-gone tale that will never fade away ( Comment ) In ’95, I had a hard winter in Dawson City.
- Health reforms delayed; a radio stalwart departs ( Editorial ) Will Yukoners learn how their government plans to retool their health care system before they vote for their next government?
April 17, 2019
- Road safety is not a Liberal budget priority Ed. note: the official Opposition Yukon Party has submitted this item.
April 15, 2019
- Liberals have stacked the commission’s deck Ed. note: the official Opposition Yukon Party has submitted this item.
April 12, 2019
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Gaslighting and crickets: puzzling words from movies “A Jedi-level gaslighting”
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Carbon sequestration: not even scratching the surface Relying on large-scale deployments of carbon-removal technologies is like eating lots of dessert today, with great hopes for liposuction tomorrow.
- Democracy confronts determined unilateralism ( Editorial ) When a government is accused of “stacking the deck” before the pistons of one of its prized initiatives are even installed and fired up, political difficulties are likely lurking under the hood.