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Why did he go alone?

Government cuts in the 90s forced the RNC Association to choose between job cuts or reducing two-person patrols to one-person patrols.

Social license, more than public consultation

Private interests wanting to develop natural resources need to do more than "consult" with local residents --- they need locals' consent and approval

What we should know about B.C.’s carbon tax

If we're looking to BC for carbon tax ideas, we should consider that province's tax is revenue neutral and phased in over time

Thank you, Lorraine Michael

"When it comes to politics, we need more Lorraine Michaels, in the House of Assembly and on Parliament Hill in Ottawa."

Destruction of Muskrat Falls shortsighted, irresponsible: Labrador elder

"We have to stop believing that the way to make a living is through mega projects."

CETA: Cheated Enough Time (and) Again

Why would former Premier Kathy Dunderdale announce that there was an agreement if it was not a done deal? And how on earth does the current Premier expect people to rally behind the overdone "Ottawa is evil" political tactic?

Fighting the war on the ‘War on Christmas’

"Christmas is both sacred and secular."

Almost $2 billion later, Muskrat Falls still not the answer

The Muskrat Falls alternative—conservation and demand side management—is more job intensive, employs Newfoundland and Labrador residents almost exclusively, and saves money for ratepayers, government and industry.

Keep up the good work

In response to two columns offering two very different but thoughtful perspectives on the Judy Manning appointment...

Rape culture in our city: An open letter to St. John’s

Media coverage of reports of gang rapes in St. John's has directed many to contemplate their moral stance on sex work, instead of their moral stance on rape and the appropriate police response to the rape of any person.