We have come to expect zero in the way of moral or ethical considerations from the companies, and the countries, we nevertheless patronize, even if they deny workers the right to unionize, never mind exploit child labour.
On Canadians and Americans, and a series of important Climate Consultations
Tourism can be a double-edged sword. Find a striking location, an enviable place to live, full of vibrant interest, unique unto itself, and destroy it. Turn it into a cleaned up, micromanaged, staged version of what it once was. Make it into a backdrop for “experiences,” expensive accommodations, and overpriced restaurants. Let the public run roughshod over it. Charge admission.
Cuts at Loyalist College hit home, and lack of due process at Committee of Adjustment
From St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church to The Andrew: Reimagining community, creativity and courage for a new season
We are suddenly no longer shackled to the monolithic market to the south, with which, in its more extreme, libertarian modes we have always had stark divergences in values and in public policy.
How does Picton Terminals' rock quarrying relate to the question of a variance for P & H? Perhaps just in the fact that none of the destruction was allowed to enter the consideration of the question at hand. It was, as they say, the elephant in the room.
Readers on Picton Terminals, building of grain silos on the port, and strategic voting dreams
The Ford government’s shocking dismantling of public education, healthcare, affordable housing and environmental protections over the past seven years, policies we are seeing writ large south of the border, allies Premier Ford with President Trump.
The news for some time now has made it clear that real life is under siege.
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