Year: 2020

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Why Do We Remember?

Why Do We Remember?

Ever since 1931, Canadians have paused on November 11 to mark Remembrance Day, a commemoration of those who have died serving in our country’s wars. (From 1919 to 1930 the observance was called Armistice Day and held on the Sunday nearest November 11.) Men and women...

Time to Abolish Indian Act

Time to Abolish Indian Act

Canadians are watching protests on American streets that stem in part from their history of slavery. That “original sin” dogs America, and tears at its soul.  But Canada, too, has an “original sin”. And that is our history with Indigenous people. It is not that it...

Canadian RF and EMR Standards

Canadian RF and EMR Standards

The word “radiation” conjures up images of the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima or the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster. Our society has a strong, and not unreasonable, fear of nuclear radiation, that has been built up over years of stories. Starting with...

Policing:  Walking in Another’s Shoes

Policing: Walking in Another’s Shoes

There has been tremendous scrutiny and criticism of policing in recent months. Policing has been the lightning rod for widespread protests, a window into the failings of systemic processes and structures that have sustained otherization and marginalization, and...

Rosa Parks and The BIPOC Café

Rosa Parks and The BIPOC Café

If you wonder how the social justice war is going, look no further than the University of Michigan-Dearborn. There, in the “diversity, equity and inclusion” activism that has all but replaced education in too many of our institutions of higher learning, the...

Homeschooling is an Option

Homeschooling is an Option

Many parents are frustrated by the limited educational choices their children have right now.  For example, a recent article in the Calgary Herald  (Ferguson, “Parents regretting in-person classes with no options to go online”), suggests that parents are concerned...

Your Life under the Green New Deal

Your Life under the Green New Deal

During the cantankerous September 29 presidential “debate,” candidate Joe Biden proclaimed “I am the Democratic Party.” He is in charge, he insisted, and his views will be Democrat policy. Others aren’t so sure – about that, about what his views actually are, or about...