
Parker’s Pen – May 2023
How many times do members of the esteemed UCP party have to read headlines about being their own worst enemy before they start paying attention? The election is nigh and

How many times do members of the esteemed UCP party have to read headlines about being their own worst enemy before they start paying attention? The election is nigh and

A nation as socially responsible, environmentally conscientious and technically innovative as Canada, one that values its workers, Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, and the prosperity of its families, should play a

A new golf season always comes with a lot of hoopla about the new technology and the driver that will give you more distance. All you have to do is

With all the chatter around the Prime Minister’s proposed ‘Just Transition’ plan, and the nuances surrounding what caused the federal government to change the name to ‘Sustainable Jobs,’ I gathered

I was thinking of the line ‘When will they ever learn?’ in the Peter, Paul and Mary song ‘Where have all the flowers gone?’ when I heard of the latest

While I have my own thoughts on what 2023 could ultimately bring, regardless of a questionable start in the first month of the year with cryptocurrency investors wishing they hadn’t

Forgetting can be very frustrating, especially when it centres around the simplest and more frequent things. I often get a smile watching people park their car, walk into the grocery

I’ve been noticing a new trend. Canadians are realizing the value of their growing commitment to a balanced conversation about Canada’s natural resources sector. I know it’s not only about

While I planned to talk about ‘The Good & The Bad of 2022’, there truly is an “Ugly’ component that can’t be overlooked because of its influence on the outcome.

The weather, politicians and shopping continue to hog the news. The weather we have no control over, and it’s beginning to seem that Ottawa doesn’t listen to us, nevermind those