While there are many divisive issues it seems these days in politics in Canada and around the world, top among them is the future of the carbon tax.
People have hand-crafted with wool for centuries. The beautiful aspect about traditional handwork is that you don’t need a ton of special skill and expensive equipment to get started.
Happy New Year, everyone! I hope you all had a lovely holiday season. It is officially 2024, and I’m looking forward to all that this year will bring!
As we move past this current cold snap, we have a lot to be thankful for. Our houses are insulated, we have gas, wood and electric furnaces that provide heating throughout our homes and transport that keeps us out of the wind.
My new book Untangling Popular Pro-MAID Arguments: Critical Thinking about Medical Assistance in Dying (in Canada) is now available at Amazon and Hull’s.
On election night last October, Progressive Conservative Party leader Heather Stefanson indicated that she would be stepping down as leader of the Party following a brief transition.
My New Year’s resolution was to change my mind about something with the intent of getting closer to the truth. When I did find new information about something, hopefully I would then change my mind.
It is 2024 and we are losing our villages. We live in a world of large cities and a world of digital interconnection like never before.
Surgery wait times for procedures like hip and knee replacements were too high across Canada before the pandemic, and they only became longer after.
I enjoy repairing toys, appliances and other items that assist our work and play.