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We all pay for grocery theft with raised prices

Sylvain Charlebois 4 minute read Friday, Jan. 13, 2023

GROCERY theft has always been a major problem, but with food inflation as it is, shopkeepers now fear the wrongdoers more than before.

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Free speech isn’t what Jordan Peterson thinks it is

Canada's National Observer 1 minute read Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023

What do Jordan Peterson, Pierre Poilievre and Elon Musk have in common? None of them understands how free speech actually works — especially in Canada, writes columnist Max Fawcett.

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Financialization of housing must be confronted

Tom Simms 4 minute read Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023

Government housing policy preferences are based on values, the most fundamental being the extent to which housing is viewed as a right, or as a commodity.

Tip fatigue is setting in

Michael von Massow 5 minute read Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023

Tipping has long been an established and widely accepted social norm in North America. Although it is not required, many Canadians feel pressured to tip — even in situations when we are dissatisfied with food or service quality.

For-profit care is a bad idea that won’t die

Pat Armstrong and Marjorie Griffin Cohen 5 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023

Canadian health economist Robert Evans called them zombies: ideas killed long ago by evidence, but re-emerging from the grave, often in disguise.

Simply put, a shocking disclosure

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Simply put, a shocking disclosure

Gwynne Dyer 5 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023

Where do you look when somebody says, “In the age of Apaches and laptops, everything I did in the course of two combat tours was recorded, time-stamped. I could always say precisely how many enemy combatants I’d killed. And I felt it vital never to shy away from that number.

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Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023

Dominic Lipinski/Pool via AP

Prince Harry’s tell-all biography, which was released Tuesday, includes descriptions of events during his military service that some have described as distasteful.

Winnipeg needs programs like BUILD

Anne Lindsey 4 minute read Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023

Just before the holidays, BUILD, Inc. announced the closure of its training program upon the breakdown of funding negotiations with the provincial government.

Disability policy tests Canadian values

Rabia Khedr 4 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023

It’s perplexing for disabled people and advocates that while so many media headlines point to the extreme financial struggles of people with disabilities in our inflationary economy, the powers that be continue debating details.

A pledge to ‘rewild’ the city

Erna Buffie 5 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023

Two years ago, when the world was quiet, and we huddled in our homes to protect ourselves from the pandemic, nature seemed to reappear in the gaps created by our absence. Great grey owls perched in the elm tree outside my window, ducks ventured up from the river and coyotes slipped down inner-city streets and loped away into the night.

Departing MLAs are not ‘ship-jumpers’

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Departing MLAs are not ‘ship-jumpers’

Deveryn Ross 4 minute read Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023

Over the past week, there has been a great deal of discussion in the Manitoba media about Progressive Conservative MLAs announcing they won’t be seeking re-election in the upcoming provincial election. A new announcement almost each day has created a perception that PC caucus members are running for the doors.

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Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023

Deputy Premier Cliff Cullen, who represents the southwestern Manitoba riding of Spruce Woods, is one of 10 Progressive Conservative MLAs (as of early Monday) who will not seek re-election in this fall’s provincial election. (Jessica Lee / Winnipeg Free Press files)

Defunding police isn’t eliminating police

Curtis Pankratz 5 minute read Monday, Jan. 9, 2023

THE issue of violent crime has again risen to the top of Winnipeggers’ minds. Political leaders are beginning their typical task of turning public fear into votes by offering simplistic solutions.

‘Care’ has disappeared from health care

Stewart Fay 4 minute read Monday, Jan. 9, 2023

OVER the past three years, significant column inches in the Free Press have been devoted to analysis of the continuing failures in our health-care system. The onset of COVID-19 only exacerbated the deficiencies and accelerated the near-complete disintegration of the entire system.

NORAD needs a consistent commitment

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NORAD needs a consistent commitment

Andrea Charron 6 minute read Monday, Jan. 9, 2023

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has often struggled for political and military attention.

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Monday, Jan. 9, 2023

Sean Kilpatrick / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, takes part in a briefing at North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command Headquarters in Colorado.

Confronting the ‘geoengineering’ scam

Gwynne Dyer 5 minute read Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023

IT was the moral equivalent of a fart in a hurricane.

We might not be doomed after all

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We might not be doomed after all

Allan Levine 5 minute read Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023

As we begin 2023, it’s hard not to feel pessimistic about the state of the world.

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Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023

Mikhail Metzel / Sputnik / Kremlin pool photo / The Associated Press files

Unless Russian President Vladimir Putin has descended into complete paranoia and utter recklessness, it’s unlikely he will employ nuclear weapons in Ukraine.

It’s time to start living where we are

Peter Denton 5 minute read Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023

My word for 2022 was “resilience,” nowhere better demonstrated this past year than in Ukraine.

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