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In my Ottawa Citizen column this week I talk about an idea whose time, finally, is coming: Giving legal personhood to natural phenomena worth protecting. Like... more
January 26, 2024
What many people have wanted to hear and see for decades is finally coming to fruition - and that inspires HOPE.
With the exception of the Montreal Protocol... more
By
Paul
Strome
January 26, 2024
Within my lifetime the human population has gone from a little over 2 billion souls in 1950 to a little over 8 Billion in 2024. We have been the dominant... more
By
Paul
Strome
January 26, 2024
We have just lived through the hottest year ever recorded in human history with devastating consequences. The sad part about this is that the consequences will... more
By
Paul
Strome
January 26, 2024
How can the Nazis’ fanatical hatred of the Jews be explained? Answering the question, Italian scientist, writer and Holocaust survivor Primo Levi said, “... more
By
Peter
Biro
January 23, 2024
The “fascist shift”, as described by author Naomi Wolf in The End Of America/ Letter Of Warning To A Young Patriot, is accelerating in Canada with the tabling... more
By
Mark
Taliano
January 21, 2024
Canada is one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the world. While the roles of the Monarch and the Governor General are described in the Canadian... more
By
Ron
Unruh
January 20, 2024
Many people asked me why reform the electoral system when we already have a democratic system? This article says it well:
“Why consider reforming our electoral... more
By
mimi
lee
January 15, 2024
For those who have similar visions about Canada and its need to become more inclusive, Ed Broadbent stated:
“There are four particular points on why I think... more
By
mimi
lee
January 12, 2024
Last night’s loss to the NJ Devils was difficult to swallow let alone watch. I am a big fan of Jacques Martin and Daniel Alfredsson, but the game has changed... more
December 31, 2023
This data comes from a national survey, conducted between December 7 to 12, 2023, with 1,919 adults, and finds a substantial shift in federal voting intentions... more
By
Abacus
Data
December 22, 2023
No mere mortal city councillor is up to the challenge of absorbing every brief nor every delegation. Nor can they sit through every mind numbing meeting.... more
December 9, 2023
Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge’s deal with Google on Bill C-18 for an annual $100 million contribution has sparked some unsurprising crowing from... more
November 30, 2023
Many long moons ago I was employed as a talking head (“personality,” we used to say) on talk radio. My job was to report on, analyze and comment on the news,... more
November 28, 2023
A growing school of psychologists believe the trauma of the climate crisis is a key barrier to change. You might think of it as being “like a deer caught in... more
By
Paul
Strome
November 19, 2023