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What are you avoiding today?

What are you avoiding today?

I caught myself in the very act of avoiding work. Last week, part of my job in our firm was to make some phone calls to prospective clients. As it came closer to the time I had blocked out to make the calls, I found myself getting distracted.
Plenty of science in football

Plenty of science in football

We are living in the age of COVID-19 and its impacts on what we consider normal. This is true of so many aspects of our lives, from work to family to play. It is readily apparent for large commercial sports.
Trump’s imminent victory

Trump’s imminent victory

On Tuesday, Donald J. Trump will be elected for a second term as president of the United States.
Liberals need more than a new leader

Liberals need more than a new leader

When the B.C. Liberals lost power in the aftermath of the 2017 election, too many MLAs and party faithful believed the only thing that needed to change was the leader. Getting rid of Christy Clark was a shallow response to a much deeper problem.
Bond comes through again

Bond comes through again

A phrase often repeated these days is that political power doesn't change the individuals elected to those roles. Rather, it reveals who they really are.
Dear young people…

Dear young people…

To be honest, I have to apologize to the youth of the world for the state we find ourselves in. Yes, great things have happened in my lifetime.
Rebranded right party needed in B.C.

Rebranded right party needed in B.C.

Apologies for my absence. Between the newscycle and the change in seasons up north, there has been much to do and digest.
You are paying for B.C.’s political campaigns

You are paying for B.C.’s political campaigns

British Columbians who have their neighbourhoods littered with election signs and their mailboxes stuffed with campaign flyers should know that their tax dollars paid for that stuff. Political parties are taking more than $16.
Inside the memory black hole

Inside the memory black hole

Hello! Anyone home? My perception is that people often think these words when they are dealing with me. Perhaps I'm wrong. I recently was at one of my favourite take out places, standing in line outside.
Liberals failed workers

Liberals failed workers

MLAs Shirley Bond and Mike Morris are criticizing Premier John Horgan about not paying enough attention to their ridings. Talk about being twofaced.