by suzukiwebmaster | Mar 3, 2020 | Advocacy, Developing Resilience, Green Perspective
by Heather Alberro It’s no coincidence that almost every single sector of industry is contributing to the planet’s downfall, either. A deeper issue underlies each one’s part in the malaise enveloping the planet’s ecosystems – and its origins date back to long before...
by suzukiwebmaster | Feb 26, 2020 | Rules of Engagement
by Jonny Robinson Imagine the following. You are living a life with enough money and health and time so as to allow an hour or two of careless relaxation, sitting on the sofa at the end of the day in front of a large television, half-heartedly watching a documentary...
by suzukiwebmaster | Feb 7, 2020 | Opinions, Personal Reflections
by Stan Hirst I admit it. I chose the title of this post because of its alliterative appeal. Just a little whimsy to brighten an otherwise grey and depressing North Shore winter scene staring at me on the other side of the window. Grey scene leads to a gloomy theme....
by suzukiwebmaster | Jan 29, 2020 | Advocacy, Opinions, Seeking Clarity
by Julia Maskivker For far too long, the accepted wisdom among scholars of politics has been that the interests of the individual and the interests of society are not in harmony when it comes to voting. The American economist Anthony Downs, in his foundational book An...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jan 24, 2020 | Advocacy, Opinions, Rules of Engagement
by Bob Worcester Many of us were rightfully shocked to read a recent report that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) were prepared to assign snipers to the removal of the Wet’suwet’en roadblock opposing the northern liquid natural gas (LNG) pipeline. Reports...