On Ontario election night, re-elected Premier Doug Ford responded to his resounding success at the polls with a magnanimous gesture. Arms open, he addressed the…
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It’s one thing for neighbourhood groups to raise predictable concerns about development; it’s not their job to make sure the city’s intensification plan works. It’s…
“It’s the good advice that you just didn’t take … ” Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen for more!
A big part of the conversation around the ongoing Conservative leadership race is which leader is preferred by people who aren’t Conservatives. Read More Source:…
Canadians pride ourselves on having a universal publicly funded health-care system. But one notable exception to this is the provision of assisted human reproduction (AHR)…
Did I win? No, thank you for asking. But I did learn a thing or two. Read More Source: Visit the Ottawa Citizen for more!
While we often pride ourselves on the security and stability of our democracy, last week’s Ontario election was a wakeup call: Our democracy is in…
Hard evidence of voter apathy is a little hard to come by, but there was this: An Abacus poll this month found 54 per cent…
One thing about crises is that they strip a lot of varnish away and reveal who we are, often in granular detail. This can be…
The recent student protest over a dress-code blitz at an Orléans high school reminded me of my encounter with a dress code at a high…