StarEditorial: We get another chance tomorrow, to summon our energies and creativity and better natures anew, to do better at building the communities and country and world to which we aspire.
and the revulsion in many quarters at the World Cup being used to flatter the autocrats of Qatar.
The author Karen Armstrong provided one answer, in her new book “Sacred Nature: Restoring Our Ancient Bond With the Natural World.” “Unless there is a spiritual revolution that challenges the destructiveness of our technological genius, we will not save our planet.” And with luck, the U.S. mid-terms suggest a waning of Trumpism, which might take the wind from the sails of politicians such as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in their cynical deriding of the country and its institutions.
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