Category: Columnists
Routley: What Toronto byelection means for Justin Trudeau
Polls showing a narrow lead Liberal lead in a June 24 byelection show the extent of the Liberal government’s increasing unpopularity
Pearson: Volunteering act of defiance against darkening age
This city’s volunteers and the organizations they assist define London’s endless search for fairness, opportunity, prosperity, and inclusion
Baranyai: Doug Ford is all about ‘sorry, not sorry’
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Six years ago, then-Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne opened a candidates’ debate with the memorable sentiment: “Sorry, not sorry.” Author of
Dyer: France’s Macron gives Le Pen early shot at power
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Author of the article: Gwynne Dyer • Special to Postmedia News Published Jun 16, 2024 • Last updated 7 minutes ago
Cornies: It’s time to get on board with high-speed rail
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists No one is talking about the need to get on with the job of building efficient, electric high-speed rail through
Pope: The physics behind breakdancing, set to make its Olympic debut
Two athletes square off for an intense dance battle. The DJ starts spinning tunes, and the athletes begin twisting, spinning and seemingly defying gravity, respectfully
McClenaghan: Limit tax hikes by supporting London Plan
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists London city council’s latest budget will add hundreds of dollars to most property tax bills in 2024. Published Jun 11,
Pearson: Isolation, affordability spoiling summer connections for many Canadians
Article content For most Canadians, Victoria Day weekend is when expectations for the sunny months are set. It’s breakout time, as all the summer paraphernalia
Baranyai: Let’s hope justice system doesn’t fail Grassy Narrows too
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Author of the article: Robin Baranyai • Special to
Fares: Interest rates finally falling but shoppers won’t go back to old ways
After a long anticipated wait, the Bank of Canada has finally decided to cut interest rates by 25 basis points. The decision marks a departure