Saturday, Dec. 3: Readers want to know how we\u0027ll avoid a repeat of light\u002Drail blunders. Plus, more on the Emergencies Act.
Premier Doug Ford’s plan to expand urban boundaries into green spaces will haunt us for decades to come. It is a monument to developer influence.
If you have a family doctor to start with and you actually get to see them, it is clear that they are fraying at the seams. And the support of online pediatric clinics has been reduced in the midst of an unprecedented wave of respiratory illnesses. Someone should tell Ford that emergency rooms are crumbling and that parents have nowhere to turn for pediatric advice.Article content
No one likes to wear a mask but most understand the importance of doing so when required and are willing to make the sacrifice to reduce the risks. Mandates would not be necessary if common sense prevailed but that seems to have become a thing of the past. Instead, the tendency to ignore the greater good and fulfil one’s self-satisfaction is becoming more and more established.
A minister may be thrown under the bus, Canadians will shrug, and Trudeau’s place above the law will be further solidified.I have paid attention to much of the evidence presented at the commission hearings about the trucker convoy protest but nowhere have I seen or heard any opponent to the use of the Emergencies Act indicate how the problems should have been resolved.
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