Opinions Archive
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December 2, 2016
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A sourdough on the Sunshine Coast With reluctance, we leave the land of the rain people and motor south, creeping at four knots toward Queen Charlotte Strait.
- What does the NDP and its leader stand for? ( Comment ) It’s time to dissect part of the glowing embers left over from the ash heap of the 2016 Yukon fall election results.
- A capital budget arrives, visits and vanishes ( Editorial ) Whether the current mayor and council like it or not, their mandate is becoming increasingly centred around the expensive plans for a vast new city operations building.
December 1, 2016
- Why is no one speaking up for business? In September 1939, after Germany invaded Poland, Britain, which had an obligation under a treaty to defend the nation,
- An advisory and information about ransomware ( Comment ) On Tuesday, Diane McLeod-McKay, B.A., J.D., the territory’s Information and Privacy Commissioner,
November 28, 2016
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Some events create indelible memories ( Uffish Thoughts ) November 22, 1963:
November 25, 2016
- Clouds of reality obscure PM’s ‘sunny days’ ( Musings ) It has been roughly a year now since the federal Liberal Party of Canada under leader Justin Trudeau formed the new Canadian government.
- After defeat and despair, the Yukon Party regroups ( Editorial ) Lingering in chastened adjustment-mode as it ends 14 consecutive years in charge,
November 24, 2016
- Investing public should hold onto their hats A great number of investment “experts” deride gold.
- Half the world’s jobs are going away “The notion that Uber in London is a mosaic of 30,000 small businesses linked by a common “platform” is, to our minds, faintly ridiculous,” said one of the judges on the employment tribunal.
November 23, 2016
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The life lessons of coming up seven votes short ( Comment ) I’ve always admired Audrey McLaughlin.