Opinions Archive
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October 11, 2016
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Yukon mining: where we’re at in 2016 Ed. note: the first part of this two-part submission was published last Friday.
October 7, 2016
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Yukon mining: where we’re at in 2016 ( Comment ) Ed. note: the second part of this two-part submission will be published Tuesday.
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Sourdough on the Sunshine Coast: battling demons A curved horizon is visible at Milbanke Sound.
- Looking ahead to a bright Yukon future ( Comment ) As I wrap up my first term as premier of this remarkable territory,
- The quest to invent the future begins ( Editorial ) A wise man once said, “Crafty evasions save not veracity.”
October 6, 2016
- Turmoil dominates the field of foreign trade These are difficult days for those who are dependent on foreign trade, particularly for Canada.
- Pondering the age of antibiotic apocalypse ( Comment ) I have never advocated that people who routinely feed low doses of antibiotics to livestock should be executed without trial.
October 5, 2016
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Why it’s OK the arena’s upgrade budget is rising ( Uffish Thoughts ) The Sept. 20 committee of the whole meeting of Dawson’s council featured an item that may be puzzling to many people.
- For some, climate change is a political football ( Comment ) The Yukon NDP is ready to make Yukon a partner in securing a better future.
October 3, 2016
- Fragmented words fracture the land ( Comment ) Is Premier Darrell Pasloski being duplicitous on a carbon tax? Nothing new there.
September 30, 2016
- We’re proud to support this innovative mining centre ( Comment ) Providing Yukoners with the skills and training they need to find well-paying jobs here in the territory has long been a priority for our Yukon Party government.
- These nations should sort out their own differences ( Musings ) I just returned from a trip to Little Rock, Arkansas, the real home of Hillary and Bill Clinton.
- Joy overwhelms the barricades and the naysayers ( Editorial ) These sobering words, uttered Wednesday, are proof-positive that the visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge was more than a lighthearted, glad-handling romp through a former colony.
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Mayo-Tatchun’s NDP MLA is acclaimed to run again Almost 50 residents of Mayo-Tatchun came out to the Mayo Curling Club