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My habit of grumbling, faultfinding and scoffing

My habit of grumbling, faultfinding and scoffing

Neighbourly Advice According to Ed: Finding joy
Government employees made out well during the pandemic

Government employees made out well during the pandemic

While you and yours struggled through COVID-19, your representative in Ottawa pocketed two pay increases
Three new tomato varieties to try this season

Three new tomato varieties to try this season

Hanbidge on Horticulture: All America Selections for 2022 鈥 Part III
Humboldt ministerial message: God's economy

Humboldt ministerial message: God's economy

"The deepest longings of our soul aren鈥檛 physical. They are spiritual and you can't fix loneliness, depression, heartbreak or rejection with ice cream, drugs or alcohol." 鈥 Pastor Clint Magnus, St. John鈥檚 Lutheran Church
Why Canada should embrace carbon-capture projects

Why Canada should embrace carbon-capture projects

The federal government should ignore activist academics鈥 pleas against carbon capture if it's serious about meeting climate targets
Taxing homes the wrong way to cool the housing market

Taxing homes the wrong way to cool the housing market

The housing market has been red hot lately, which has been raising concerns about affordability. The dream of home ownership is slipping away
More than half of Canadians rate economy as 鈥渂ad鈥 or 鈥渧ery bad鈥

More than half of Canadians rate economy as 鈥渂ad鈥 or 鈥渧ery bad鈥

Perceptions of economic outlook are gloomier now among Canadians than they were on eve of global financial crisis of 2008, poll finds.
Manufacturing human organs, with farm animals

Manufacturing human organs, with farm animals

At any given time, 4,000 to 5,000 people are waiting for organs in Canada. And every year, 200 to 250 people in Canada die while waiting
Higher taxes will make homes less affordable

Higher taxes will make homes less affordable

Trying to improve affordability with tax hikes is like trying to boil water with your freezer. Higher taxes won鈥檛 make homes affordable
Letter: Innocent ditty raised ire of Waseca residents

Letter: Innocent ditty raised ire of Waseca residents

While most of the audience applauded with enthusiasm and laughter, others did not
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