Tag: Columnists
COLUMN: The costly cycle of COVID panic and neglect
We know all about the cost of the government’s decisions during this pandemic. We’re paying the cost right now, yet again, of its decision not to act faster.
Sims: Omicron January will make us all yearn for the February blahs
No news is supposed to be good news, except when you’re in the throes of the highly contagious fifth wave of COVID-19.
Sims: Christmas experience tells me new restrictions won’t be enough
I must confess I had a tiny bit of sympathy for Ontario’s premier Monday when he once again had to be the bearer of bad pandemic news.
COLUMN: Closing schools at this point is inexcusable
It’s almost impossible to enumerate the harms of school closures, and the real impact can only been seen years from now
Rozdilsky: No choice but hunkering down
It’s time to accept we can’t manage our way out of COVID-19 pandemic
Belanger: We have an open book today, so let’s write a good one for 2022
When we wake tomorrow, for many of us it will feel more like Groundhog Day, the movie.
Cornies: Language is alive, maybe optimism can be too
In a Zoom meeting about two weeks ago, one of the speakers used a word he thought captured the mood of this year’s holiday season: “anticipointment.”