Contributor's
In what appeared to be a desperate attempt to cover up his benching of Mike Hoffman in the 3rd...
March 7, 2016
If you are a woman who runs, or care about one who does, please consider sharing my message below...
December 23, 2015
ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, ONTARIO - The duly elected Chiefs and Councils from four Algonquin...
August 18, 2015
The first Cycle In report from the Ottawa Centre EcoDistrict (OCED) is a citizen’s...
November 9, 2015
Dear Canadians, In this election much has been made of the need for anti-Harper voters to vote...
October 17, 2015
I was happy to read this morning on Macleans.ca that NDP leader Tom Mulcair took a strong stand...
October 3, 2015
Comments by James O'Grady
Disagree. Having taught students who recorded video of other students to embarrass and shame them, I completely agree with removing cell phones and any device that can connect to the internet through data, like some tablets, from the classroom. They simply are not required.
Another example of lost Canadian history. Maybe if these students actually knew Canadian history, they wouldn’t be so eager to discard it. There’s something wrong with Canadian youth.
As a former teacher, I agree. Unruly classrooms make it difficult for anyone to learn. Unfortunately, this is going to be the weakest generation of Canadians ever produced. And yes, the public education system is to blame because it is not a balanced environment for children to learn.
What about a street car line if a subway is deemed too expensive?