
Parker’s Pen – February 2022
Unless things change drastically, this will be another year of staying-close-to-home travel. Nevermind the health issues, it’s no fun hanging around airports and then there’s the stress of worrying about
Unless things change drastically, this will be another year of staying-close-to-home travel. Nevermind the health issues, it’s no fun hanging around airports and then there’s the stress of worrying about
The past 21 months have been the most difficult in most people’s lives regardless of age. My first New Year’s resolution is to not talk about the pandemic, or any
Letters to the Editor are always a good read; written by people who have a genuine gripe, want to have some fun, or just want to bring something they feel
Taking a look back at the year just concluded can be a sobering exercise. My year-end column of just 12 months ago touched on pessimistic markets, unemployment concerns and the
For several decades we have heard words of doom and gloom about global warming, and calls against fossil fuels, methane and other gases. We have been accused of being selfish
By the time you read this column, thousands of politicians, staffers, celebrities, royals, journalists, photographers, activists and hangers-on will have boarded aircrafts – many of them private – and flown
You will recall during the recent federal election all of the parties attempted to outdo each other by presenting as one of their key election promises to build millions of
Being that it’s a monthly business magazine, by the time you read this the signs will all be down and the reshuffle will have taken place – a new mayor
By the time this goes to print the federal election will be over and Canada will either be on a new path for getting our economy back to normal or
As I write it is only the beginning of September but we are already being overloaded with election promises. By publishing time, the federal unwanted election will be over, and