In the early 1900s, transportation produced a different kind of pollution. Cities wallowed in [...]
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Here’s how we can get more people to vote in elections
In the 2015 federal election, 68 percent of Canadians cast a ballot, meaning about one third of [...]
Listen Up! Quebec’s Bill 21 is a great threat to Canadian identity
It is that time of year again when most of us celebrate how fortunate we are to be Canadians.
Addressing climate change – A four-part series focused on solutions
A four-part weekly series appearing on Saturdays on Doppler over the month of July will focus [...]
Genocide is not a dirty word; it is a necessary descriptor ~ Nancy Osborne
It was April 7, 2004, when Kofi Annan, the then Secretary General of the United Nations first [...]
She Speaks: Yes, we really call you cidiots, but in an endearing way
In my late teens and twenties, I lived in Toronto, and my partner at the time had a family [...]
Listen Up! Premier Ford’s reset might just work
It was time for a reset; the right thing for a Premier to do after a year in Government, and to [...]
Cognitive dissonance: Canada declares a national climate emergency and approves a pipeline
On June 18, the government of Canada declared a national climate emergency. The next day, the [...]

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