Opinions Archive
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April 5, 2019
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Biomimicry – the sincerest form of flattery Biomimicry – the sincerest form of flattery
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A fee on plastic bags? Maybe yes, maybe no ( Comment ) “Ben ... I just want to say one word to you, just one word.”
- The path to re-election is strewn with SNC’s boulders ( Editorial ) There’s a certain quip that the noble men and women ensconced in public service wince at: “The problem with politicians is, they’re there one day ... and there the next day.”
April 3, 2019
- Taking a look at the ‘immigrant problem’ ( Comment ) In a recent survey of potential adult migrants worldwide, 47 million said they would most like to move to Canada.
March 29, 2019
- Let’s protect potential victims from horrendous crimes ( Musings ) While we are waiting to see more details of what is in the Mueller Report in the United States,
- SNC-Lavalin scandal can’t drag on much longer ( Comment ) I think a National Post headline last week said it best: “Does Justin Trudeau have a problem with women?”
March 22, 2019
- Aging with indignity, turning the volume up to 11 Famously etched into the headstone of comedian Spike Milligan is the epitaph “I told you I was ill.” He simply had to have the last laugh.
- The federal budget helps build the Yukon ( Comment ) We are pleased to see investments in education, infrastructure, and renewable energy and a commitment to advancing economic reconciliation reflected in the Government of Canada’s 2019-20 budget.
- The stories are quelled; the legacy is unconquerable ( Editorial ) “The true sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulness.”
March 20, 2019
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Late commissioner has left an important legacy (Comment) Ed. Note: Commissioner Angélique Bernard’s office released this statement Monday.
March 18, 2019
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Yukon College has lost a passionate supporter ( Comment ) Ed. note: Yukon College has released this statement about the life of the late Ken McKinnon, who served as its chancellor from 2000 to 2004.