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Play shines a spotlight on a civil rights icon

By Geoff McMaster on May 8, 2022  

Play shines a spotlight on a civil rights icon

When Japanese Americans were evacuated from the West Coast and sent to internment camps during…

Why don’t Canadian broadcasters love the beautiful game?

By Peter Menzies on May 4, 2022  

Why don’t Canadian broadcasters love the beautiful game?

Thirty-six years ago last week, the Calgary Flames scored one of their most famous triumphs…

Tunic is a beautiful, rare gem of a game

By Sam Stewart on April 29, 2022  

Warning: this article contains some thematic and story spoilers for Tunic. Though such spoilers are…

Is there power in positive thinking?

By Dana Wilson on April 28, 2022  

Is there power in positive thinking?

If you’ve ever picked up a motivational book or attended a wealth-building seminar, you’re probably…

Analytics destroying baseball’s entertainment value

By Ken Reed on April 21, 2022  

Analytics destroying baseball’s entertainment value

I don’t hate baseball analytics or their use by crafty baseball operations folks. I look…

Will going ‘woke’ ultimately damage Disney?

By Gerry Bowler on April 20, 2022  

Will going ‘woke’ ultimately damage Disney?

To be ‘woke’ is to have the approved left-leaning opinions about race, the ecology and…

Why has Canadian citizenship become an oxymoron?

By Ken Coates on April 19, 2022  

Why has Canadian citizenship become an oxymoron?

Canadian citizenship is under attack. Over the past 20 years, the public’s commitment to Canada…

The overwhelming imagery of the Crucifixion

By Pat Murphy on April 13, 2022  

The overwhelming imagery of the Crucifixion

I was never big on Easter. As a Catholic schoolboy in 1950s Ireland, Easter played…

What the Oscar night slap says about comedy and free speech

By Michael Taube on March 29, 2022  

What the Oscar night slap says about comedy and free speech

The 94th Academy Awards ceremony will always be known for one stunning incident that overshadowed…

It’s time to put the myth of ‘white privilege’ to bed

By Mark Milke on March 24, 2022  

It’s time to put the myth of ‘white privilege’ to bed

When Jordan Peterson recently tweeted out a copy of Home Depot’s ‘white privilege’ memorandum given…

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