An interesting overview of the growing backlash against climate change hysteria in various European countries.
Year: 2007
Dispelling Myths Key, Speaker Says
By dispelling some myths about the effects of pesticides and genetically modified (GM) foods, Canadians will be able to achieve sustainable agriculture, according to Patrick Moore of Greenspirit Strategies. Moore was one of five speakers at Farm Credit Canada’s...
A Moment of Silence and a Prayer for Aboriginals
Individual band members in Aboriginal communities are the ones who suffer most from the Opposition’s decision to prevent the passage of badly-needed human rights protection for Natives.
Lunch on the Frontier – Future of Healthcare in Canada – With Vaughan Glover
Listen to Vaughn Glover speak on his book Journey to Wellness here. (41 minutes)
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No Evidence of Climate Crisis
In his annual State of the Climate report published on April 14, 2022, Dr. Ole Humlum, Emeritus Professor at the University of Oslo, examined detailed patterns in temperature changes in the atmosphere and oceans together with trends in climate impacts. Many of these...
It Is Time to Move On
I wrote an opinion column immediately following the May 27, 2021 announcement of the “shocking discovery of 215 bodies found in a mass grave at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.” In that column, I correctly stressed the need to wait for real...
Honolulu Ranks Near Top in Housing Costs Survey
Honolulu is third-most expensive housing market among urban areas in the nation and in five other countries, according to a new survey. Honolulu's median multiple -- which calculates the median home price and median household income to rate affordability -- was 10.3,...
Who’s Really ‘Sicko’
Former Winnipegger David Gratzer on Michael Moore’s film “Sicko.”
Campbell’s National Vision Laudable
Too bad Gordon Campbell is not bilingual. The British Columbia premier certainly has the sort of national vision required by a Canadian prime minister. Campbell may lack flash and be wanting in the charisma department. However, with a single quote last week at the...
TILMA Means Big-Picture Benefits
Joining TILMA, a western provincial free trade area, will force Saskatchewan to decide between vested interests and all ’round economic opportunity.
Wealth, Civilization: It’s All in Your Head
What if humanity disappeared tomorrow? According to Alan Weisman, author of The World Without Us, in an interview with Scientific American, nature would reclaim the planet awfully quickly. In the event of an ecumenical rapture or a 12 Monkeys-style plague, Manhattan's...
Canadian Wheat Board Directors Interested in Power, not Farmers
CWB directors, who are now challenging the recent freeing of the barley market in court, appear to be driven by an unwavering commitment to the notion they alone know what is best for all farmers, and they are willing to say and do anything to preserve their positions of power and control.
Africans to Bono: ‘For God’s Sake Please Stop!’
It’s time to let Africa imagine its own future.
How the Housing Crisis Hurts Everyone
Australia’s housing affordability crisis stems from government policy.
Call for Change Follows Fiery Crash
Reeve wants province to build overpass at McGillivray, Perimeter