Opinions Archive
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September 14, 2018
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Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana Time flies like an arrow.
- Electoral reform: dual member proportional The Yukon government is forming a non-partisan commission to study electoral reform in the Yukon.
- The investigator paints a disquieting portrait ( Editorial ) Ultimately, the Yukon government had few options but to craft a mea culpa plea and a ground-breaking public apology last week.
September 11, 2018
- Gay rights and the global culture ( Comment ) Is there really such a thing as a global culture? Consider gay rights.
September 7, 2018
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Another summer, another desperate room shortage ( Comment ) “There’s not a room to be had in Whitehorse tonight!” exclaimed the woman on the phone two weeks ago, sounding both surprised and discouraged.
- A dearth of appreciation for a sacred principle ( Editorial ) It played out as a little-commented-on sideshow to last month’s trial of Whitehorse resident Tamara Goeppel.
September 4, 2018
- Energy ratepayers deserve a say in the future ( Comment ) Ed. note: this commentary was prepared by the Whitehorse-based Utilities Consumers’ Group.Attention: ratepayers of electricity.
August 31, 2018
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We need fresh blood at city hall ( Musings ) On Oct. 18, the citizens of Whitehorse may head to the polls to cast their votes for a mayor and city council.
- The end of the ninth for pinch-hit voting ( Editorial ) “She’s paid a price for it.”
August 30, 2018
- Will the world act to save its oceans? (Comment) Nobody loves the United Nations. It’s a bureaucracy, and its job is to make rules.