Politics

Canada at a Crossroads

This post is longer than what I usually write, but that's okay. The issue we're facing in Canada today is…

11 months ago

The Network That’s Pulling Us Apart

Social media was supposed to connect us. At least that was the pitch: an easy way to share, stay in…

12 months ago

Fake News, Real Consequences

In today's digital age, the proliferation of false and misleading information—collectively known as misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation (MDM)—poses a significant…

12 months ago

Alberta’s Loyalty Shifting To Become Its Own Liability

PREFACE: This is a rare political post and rest assured, dear readers, that it will be the exception and not…

1 year ago

Blind Party Loyalty: The Slow Death of Democracy

Imagine cheering for a hockey team that changes its coaches, players, and even playing style every season, yet you still…

1 year ago

Political Views – For The People

For a while, and for the second consecutive federal election, I found myself feeling like a "political orphan." I didn’t…

1 year ago

North America At a Crossroad

There was a time when integrity mattered, when leadership required a measure of respect and decency, when the future of…

1 year ago

Ego’s Trap: Finding Freedom in Humility

Look around, and you’ll see the war of egos everywhere. In politics, on social media, even in our personal relationships,…

1 year ago

Canada and the British Monarchy: Is It Time for a Break?

Canada's ties to the British Monarchy have long been a subject of debate, with opinions divided on whether maintaining this…

1 year ago

Fact or Opinion? The Psychology Behind Bold Claims

People often present their opinions as facts, blurring the line between subjective interpretation and objective truth. This tendency can lead…

2 years ago