
The Plague-Ground – In Defence of Curiosity
In the rush to find a vaccine, let’s not forget the rush to find whatever your curiosity leads you to. It’s easy to think one

In the rush to find a vaccine, let’s not forget the rush to find whatever your curiosity leads you to. It’s easy to think one

This week, William Shakespeare will be 456 years old. We should care because the temple to his genius, the Stratford Festival, is in dire straits. Stratford’s

On Monday night, I logged into my online bank account. I keyed in my Username and my Password, just as I’d done a thousand times

Today’s blog post is a list. It’s one I’ll be sending every week until we’re back at work and have less time to enjoy the

One April 1st morning long ago, my clock radio awakened me to the CBC host announcing that since Canada was shifting to metric for measuring

Feeling a vague need to lead a better life? Time hangs heavy on most of us. We’re feeling under threat and floundering for a new

The past week has seen a sharp rise in the number of cases of punditry. It’s especially harrowing in countries with large numbers of columnists,

A month into the greatest cataclysm since World War II, its effects on us are beginning to become clear. Aside from a lot more baking

GO TO YOUR PORCH OR BALCONY. Like you, I’ve sung O Canada hundreds of times. Like you, I can remember nearly none of them. But

“Never in our lives have we experienced such a global phenomenon. It’s almost uplifting to know that virtually everyone on earth is sharing the same

Mine sure are. They’re 70 years old. My wife Jean’s are seven years older. This puts us both in the high-risk category for dying from

I think one reason Canada’s doing ‘okay’ in beating back COVID-19 is that we have so many women in charge of fighting it. Half of
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