Along with my condolences and sympathies to the family and friends, the passing of Shawn Crockwell stoked a fire that quietly lurks underneath the many thoughts and impulses that are attached to our s...
Nova Scotia just returned the liberal government back to power. Although there was clearly movement closing the gap between them and the opposition parties, the result shows that there is still tremen...
What can we take away from the recent nine-day trip overseas by Donald Trump, president of the United States? Without specifics, but pressed into an impact statement, there are lessons and concerns th...
The year 1975 for me was a re-entry point from pure social activism to include politics. I remember shortly thereafter going to a political meeting at the old Masonic Lodge on Khyber Pass where MP Loi...
The America’s Cup is unquestionably a boon for Bermuda in a number of direct and indirect ways. Could it have been promoted or even organised better are other questions that need a critical view. Unfo...
Sharing time with some Native American friends in Canada tuned me into some of my own latent sentiments, which seem cyclic. It may be hard to imagine what some Native Americans can experience, particu...
The idea of man and woman, male and female, and masculinity and femininity, are the yin and yang or polar opposites of what we term as life. From all mortal perspective, it’s either/or and the inanima...
We live in a world of constitutionality and are either active participants of a living process or zombies in vaulted chambers. Wendell Phillips, the abolitionist, said: “Eternal vigilance is the price...
The French presidential election, in which two outsiders beat the main political parties and swept the ballots, is bringing out a political utility that could be useful for those interested in reformi...
For us baby boomers, the 1960s was a memorable era. The assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King and Malcolm X (el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz) was followed by the song Abraham, Martin and John...