Opinions Archive
Popular discussions
March 31, 2005
- Allan Fortheringham The next premier of B.C.: Carole Taylor The Toronto Star has just confessed, in a page one shocker, that in a cross-country trip, it found that Canadians think Toronto is 'arrogant, pushy, self-centred, egotistical and rude.'
March 30, 2005
- What are groups' hidden agendas? As I look down upon this cordless typewriter, it dawns on me that this antiquated piece of machinery would not have been manufactured if it was not for the following industries: farming, mining, petroleum, logging, railroads, pipelines, hydro dams.
March 28, 2005
- Yukoners to show support for Arctic refuge What: a demonstration for the protection of the Arctic refuge.
March 24, 2005
- Editorial The project is right; the means are wrong Given the spectacular size of the territorial capital works budget tabled in the legislature this afternoon, the government is in a furious construction mood.
- Patty O Brien Manure traces found in public trough So, let me see if I have this straight.
- Julius Debuschewitz Remembering the conquest of Hawaii This is the third part of a three-part article.
- Dan Davidson Smoke and mirrors in the Klondike DAWSON CITY Visibility is sometimes a little tough in the Klondike. In the winter, there's darkness and sometimes some ice fog. In the summer, there can be a lot of smoke.
March 23, 2005
- Editorial As usual, taxpayers are the losers For the sake of his political future, Premier Dennis Fentie had better hope voters are as buoyant about his government's latest plan for its delinquent loans file as he is.
March 21, 2005
- Reflections on racial discrimination Today, March 21, marks the anniversary of the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre in South Africa, when police opened fire on hundreds of peaceful anti-apartheid demonstrators. Police killed 69 demonstrators and wounded 180.