Tag: Larry Cornies
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.
Cornies: Election results tell MPs to get serious, work together
If elections are moments to gauge the mood of a nation, express its aspirations and speak aloud its worries, this week’s balloting delivered a remarkable result.
Cornies: Democracy depends on civility, and we’re not there right now
If we can’t have respectful conversations that further understanding, we are destined for division
Cornies: After 50 years, Canada still hasn’t fully embraced the metric system
When their flip-clock radios woke them on April Fools’ Day 50 years ago, many Canadians might have thought they’d entered an alternate universe.
Cornies: Our cross-border friendship is getting complex
We’re still neighbours with the U.S., but trust, respect and friendships are in peril