Tag: Columnists
Baranyai: Sex assault cases wear everyone down
Salacious details can harm the dignity of victims and witnesses, as well as defendants who are later acquitted.
Tallman: Science a friend to religion, not an enemy
In 2013, when Stephen Harper was prime minister, his government put a muzzle on what scientists could reveal to the public.
Baranyai: Will Doug Ford’s clumsy tools deliver affordable housing?
Uncontroversial fact: We need more homes.
Dyer: Europe scrambles to rejig NATO without U.S.
The U.S. nuclear guarantee, the foundational doctrine of NATO’s deterrence strategy, was an article of faith for all members. Now it’s gone.
Cornies: Drugstore needs new prescription for privacy
One morning in early April, I walked into my local drugstore, hoping the lineup at the prescriptions counter wasn’t overly long.