Category: Columnists
Tallman: Trump, Harris, U.S. politics and the Antrichrist
Is Trump the Antichrist or simply a misguided human being?
Pearson: Politicking puts people off politics
There’s a new category of homelessness in the country â the politically homeless â and the implications are significant.
Dyer: South Korea could supply Ukraine, but would they?
The consensus assumption is still that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump will force Ukraine to yield to Russia as soon as he takes office on Jan. 20. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky himself said on Friday once Trump becomes president the war with Russia will âend sooner,â but he didnât say it will end well. The performative […]
Dyer: Climate conference engagement unprecedented
What is truly remarkable is that some 200 countries are actively engaged with it.
Baranyai: COP29 summit adds to collective despair
Reality seems to be unfolding in a fun house mirror
Cornies: Canadian Parliament should give peace a chance
Ottawa should meet the moment: Establishment of a centre of excellence that resembles what the “peace trainers” are advocating.
Rozdilsky: One superstar (Taylor Swift), 240,000 fans, public safety worries
An expert offers tips on how on fans can stay safe at upcoming Taylor Swift concerts in Toronto and Vancouver
Dyer: Trump will be bad, but likely survivable
The Roman empire survived for four centuries despite having many rulers worse than Donald Trump
Baranyai: Romance ageless in Hallmark Universe
The network has been in damage control after a lawsuit alleged a network VP had discussed replacing leading ladies who are “aging out.”
Horak: Time to get moving on rapid transit in London
London needs a comprehensive system with multiple lines that connect major destinations across the city