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The Nonagenarian’s Notebook
Global warming and corporate greed combine to destroy forests with fire and felling
Ed Finn
October 13, 2018
The Nonagenarian’s Notebook
Will the latest report on Canada’s shoddy childcare help to reduce government neglect?
Ed Finn
September 19, 2018
Trade unions get scant coverage in modern mainstream media
Ed Finn
August 30, 2018
Science fiction helps us understand the future as well as past and present
Ed Finn
July 24, 2018
There’s no excuse for government refusal to help kids in millions of poverty-stricken families
Ed Finn
July 13, 2018
People may be living longer, but they suffer from lack of a genuine health care system
Ed Finn
June 26, 2018
Why is the United States always fighting a war somewhere?
Ed Finn
June 1, 2018
Why is Canada far behind other countries in switching from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources?
Ed Finn
May 20, 2018
What’s behind the Canadian pension crisis?
Ed Finn
May 12, 2018
The Capitalist God’s Ten Commandments
Brian Arden and Ed Finn
May 2, 2018
Communication is complicated
Ed Finn
April 14, 2018
Scorpions, icebergs and cancer cells
Ed Finn
April 1, 2018
Who benefits from government policies? Usually just the rich and powerful.
Ed Finn
March 11, 2018
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