We hope for coordinated action against COVID-19
By Pauline Kerr A lot of Canadians watched the recent – and apparently ongoing – American presidential election. First, it provided an entertaining alternative to COVID-19, and second, the result … Continue reading We hope for coordinated action against COVID-19
Lest we forget
By Pauline Kerr John McCrae’s poem, In Flanders Fields, was written during a particularly dark part of the First World War. On May 3, 1915, he had just buried a … Continue reading Lest we forget
Halloween is the scariest time of the year
By Pauline Kerr Back in the time when history was spoken, not written, seeing the days grow shorter was surely a frightening experience. The changing of the seasons was a … Continue reading Halloween is the scariest time of the year
We need to support our local businesses
By Pauline Kerr Sometimes you just want to shake someone and shout, “Wake up!” Take, for example, the people who grumble about every COVID-19 aid package announced by the … Continue reading We need to support our local businesses
So much with COVID-19 depends on your point of view
By Pauline Kerr There are usually several ways to look at anything. The recent massive lineups at area assessment centres is an excellent example. While this area escaped the … Continue reading So much with COVID-19 depends on your point of view
We are still in this together
By Pauline Kerr United States President Donald Trump has joined a select club of people – world leaders who have come down with COVID-19. He joins Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, … Continue reading We are still in this together
Magical thinking will cost lives
By Pauline Kerr As the second wave of COVID-19 gathers momentum, there is likely an anti-mask demonstration happening somewhere right now, and even more likely, a gathering of 20-somethings … Continue reading Magical thinking will cost lives
We need to take control of the second wave
By Pauline Kerr Mid-September saw a jump in the number of COVID-19 cases, just as school resumed. Panic. However, those of us with the mental faculties to sit back and … Continue reading We need to take control of the second wave
We remember the heroes of 9/11
By Pauline Kerr The unthinkable happened 19 years ago, on Sept. 11, 2001. In this part of the world, people were just getting to work on a busy, late-summer … Continue reading We remember the heroes of 9/11
Some things are worth protesting, some are not
By Pauline Kerr It has been a long, hot, boring summer. Push-back against orders for people to wear masks was inevitable, at least in countries where low-level civil disobedience will … Continue reading Some things are worth protesting, some are not
