November 2017 In the south-east corner of Barrie, Ontario, sits a small park sandwiched between Priscillas Place and Lockhart Road sits small corner park named J. Gibbons Park. All that one will find in this park are a lone grave and a monument stone telling the story of a woman named Jane (Young) Gibbins, the …
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Oct 28 2017
The great American clean-up, Part 2: Illegal dumping continues in Centralia
October 2017 On 21 October 2017, EPCAMR (Eastern PA Coalition of Abandoned Mine Reclamation) organized another successful community clean-up in Centralia, Pennsylvania’s Lost Town. Since May 2014, EPCAMR (Eastern PA Coalition of Abandoned Mine Reclamation) has been organizing annual community clean-ups in Centralia, a borough in the heart of Pennsylvania’s anthracite coal region. Although the …
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Oct 06 2017
Why can’t carbon-based energy production be green?
October 2017 Governments are always saying we need to “invest” in “green” technologies; we need to encourage “green” innovation. We’ve come a long way in cleaning up our environment in the past without carbon taxes to encourage this innovation. Why do we need them now? Back in the 1980s, acid-rain was a great threat and …
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Oct 06 2017
Where will our soldiers pug in their electric tanks?
October 2017 “We don’t think there should be a carbon-based energy industry by the middle of this century. The real alternative is not an alternative route. It’s an alternative economy.” Gerald Butts, principal secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in May 2012 when asked about the proposed route for the Northern Gateway pipeline. On 5 …
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Oct 06 2017
Things could be worse; but that doesn’t make it good
Published in the Toronto Sun, 1 October 2017 Re: “Things could be worse,” (Omar Khan, Toronto Sun, September 25): Yes Mr. Khan, facts do matter and I’m glad that you pointed out that Ontario is the most indebted sub-sovereign jurisdiction. That fact does matter, even if Ontario’s fiscal and economic situation could be worse. However, …
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Sep 27 2017
When is a sure thing not a sure thing?
September 2017 Although I’m a Conservative supporter and a supporter of Patrick Brown since he was a Member of Parliament, I’m not completely convinced that he can defeat Kathleen Wynne’s government in next year’s election. After 14 years of lies, increased taxes, scandals, criminal charges, debt that’s double what it was in 2003, the dumpster-fire …
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Sep 23 2017
Forgotten valour – The only Canadian soldier to win the Queen’s Scarf of Honour
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. –For The Fallen by Robert Laurence Binyon September 2017 In the small Chelsea Pioneer Cemetery in Chelsea, Quebec, is the final resting place of a Canadian soldier and veteran of the South African War: Private Richard Rowland Thompson, who served with distinction …
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Sep 23 2017
There’s crisis in policing
September 2016 Re: Did boozy cop get off easy? (Michele Mandel, Toronto Sun, 14 September 2014); I had two reactions when I read this article. The first was what is causing so many cops to drink, especially when we see first-hand the carnage that results (collisions, domestics, etc)? The second was this could have been me …
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Sep 23 2017
Minimum wage increase will cost jobs
Published in the Barrie Examiner, 27 September 2017 Re: “Opposition without solid solution disappointing (Peter Silveira, Barre Examiner, 14 September): I don’t think anyone disagrees with raising the minimum wage, especially at the rate of inflation. Obviously employers can’t pay their workers in 2017 the same wage they were paid in 1987. The major problem is …
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Sep 23 2017
What do mental health injuries look like? Not what you think.
September 2017 The death of Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington on 20 July 2017 hit me in ways that I never thought it would. I had never really been a fan of Linkin Park or Chester, including his tenure with Stone Temple Pilots, although I’ve been watching his videos on You Tube since then. Before …
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