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  • UK’s lost love for Labour

    The turkeys have spoken and opted for Christmas. If last week’s landslide Conservative election win in the UK tells us anything, it’s that a traditional...
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  • Boris Johnson’s Trump act spells disaster for broken Britain

    With the resignation of British Prime Minister Theresa May the floodgates have opened in the UK. Multiple candidates are positioning themselves to become the next PM and guide...
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  • Blood on the tracks

    Recently my subway car came to an unexpected and immediate halt, but not at a station. The incident occurred on a Thursday at around 1:30...
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  • Riding the TTC made me a more selfish person

    After years of driving my car to work in the downtown core, I now find myself using public transport.  I’ve experienced several different countries’ versions...
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  • Soy Cuba

    Havana, Cuba – I’m on top of The Park Central Hotel in the middle of Havana with feelings of guilt. I have just returned from talking to a...
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  • Syrian refugees are not our enemies

    Not long ago I was invited to dinner at a friend’s house. The subject of immigration came up. A man sitting opposite me became vocal...
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  • Remembrance Day dig for a forgotten soldier

    The plane had crashed on August 30, 1940, killing pilot Dennis Noble, aged 20. He had joined 43 Squadron at Tangmere in Sussex, but only...
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  • God, don’t save the Queen

    When I was 10 years old, my mother and I took a bus to the Brighton, England, town centre and waited five hours behind a...
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  • Condos blur perfect vision for motel strip

    When I moved to Toronto from England 15 years ago, one of my first apartments was in the west end, in Mimico. I worked in...
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