When you get into an issue where so many people have differing views on a subject, it is often easier to change the subject than…
Month: June 2005
Mutual funds have been around for a long time, since 1924 in fact, when Massachusetts Investors Trust started a fund with 45 stocks. They have…
A year and a half after Dalton McGuinty’s liberal government’s reversal on almost every item on their ‘what we will do’ list, there are those…
For the past month, Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party of Canada have been losing ground in Canada, and dramatically in Ontario. Everyone is asking…
Ever wonder what the mainstream Canadian press would ‘like’ to print? Here are some headlines we might see: “Tornadoes Touch Down Last Night in Ontario,…
Living in southern Ontario, one would have to be in a coma not to have heard of the tragic events that took place last weekend…
When is the last time that we had a radar trap in Canada? Is it just me, or is there no longer any enforcement of…
The Supreme Court ruling on June 9th that struck down a Quebec law prohibiting the sale of private health care insurance has many more implications…
Since its inception by Trudeau’s liberals in 1982, the Canadian Charter of Rights has received praise from people and politicians alike. Its virtues have been…
If you watch the news, read the paper, or even listen to the radio, you no doubt have noticed the double standard that Canada now…