Doctors and nurses are realities for many, especially those sick at home or in the hospital. I know this for a fact because I have experienced and witnessed this back in June and July of 2016. My aging mother was ill...
Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government recently passed a milestone. Sadly, it’s an expensive one for Canadian taxpayers. Our government’s market debt topped $1 trillion not long ago. That means Canadian taxpayers owe interest payments on $1 trillion in outstanding bills. It’s another...
Editor’s note: The following letter was sent to Bill Blair, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, as well as Nova Scotia Attorney General Mark Furey. Dear Ministers Blair and Furey,
Editor’s note: The following was sent to Premier Tim Houston about plans for a federal dental program. For over half a century, Nova Scotians have benefited from provincially administered government dental programs that cover...
More establishments are going with self-serve check-outs that do not deal with cash sales. Why would companies want in-store self-serve centers to make a convenient shopping pleasure for some of their customers, while inconveniencing the other percentage of their...
For the longest time, print advertising was the undisputed choice for advertisers…Then along came the internet. The internet marketed themselves amazingly. They told everyone that online marketing was all that was needed, and because...
Canadians will elect a new House of Commons on October 21. We’ve already seen the political parties and their leaders staking out positions on an array of fundamental issues. Whether it’s climate change, taxes, employment, foreign policy,...
Women represent over half of the Canadian population but hold only 26 per cent of the seats in the House of Commons. This is wrong. In the 150-year history of our country, only nine women from Nova Scotia have been...
There are times when we enjoy getting out of Dodge via a day trip or a lengthier vacation. Those excursions enable us to temporarily put the woes of life on a back burner, to...
During the last federal election, Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau announced that if elected, he would not institute a toll on Montreal’s new Champlain Bridge—a $4.2 billion project. On May 29th 2018, the Auditor General of Canada reported that the...




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