By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 16th, 2020
Strategy would help put Alberta back on its feet Franco Terrazzano CANADIAN TAXPAYERS FEDERATION For Alberta to get back on its feet, it’ll take thousands of little things like families going out for pizza and restaurants rehiring servers to bring out those pizzas. The best thing Alberta Premier Jason Kenney can do to help those ... Read More »
2 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald on July 15th, 2020
Marc R. RousselUniversity of LethbridgeI was dismayed to read the guest column by Mr. Cosmos Voutsinos published in The Herald on June 30. I realize that the newspaper takes no responsibility for the contents of guest columns, but a few minutes of thinking and some basic familiarity with the current scale of carbon dioxide emissions ... Read More »
2 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 11th, 2020
Infectious diseases decimated Americas’ early inhabitants Last Sunday in the city of Baltimore, they tore down a statue of Christopher Columbus and threw it into the harbour. According to the Baltimore Sun, the protesters who yanked it down with ropes were dedicated to removing statues “honouring white supremacists, owners of enslaved people, perpetrators of genocide, ... Read More »
1 responseBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 10th, 2020
I feel grateful to live in and work on behalf of the great City of Lethbridge. It is the community that I have lived in, served in and raised my kids in. I have believed in the potential of this city for a long time and, since forming government, I have been hard at work ... Read More »
4 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 9th, 2020
Wage subsidy reforms can help bring 70,000 Albertans back to work Mark von Schellwitz RESTAURANTS CANADA Restaurants and other foodservice businesses are the third-largest source of private-sector jobs in Alberta. Collectively, the industry employs 150,000 people. At least this was the case before COVID-19 led to as many as 95,000 foodservice workers across the province ... Read More »
2 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 8th, 2020
Tom Harris and Dr. Jay Lehr On Thursday, the International Energy Agency (IEA) is hosting its Clean Energy Transitions Summit, an online event that IEA executive director Dr. Fatih Birol calls “the most important global event on energy and climate issues of 2020.” It will bring together high-ranking representatives of the world’s largest economies as ... Read More »
13 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 8th, 2020
Last week the Kenney government came through with massive infrastructure stimulus projects to help our region meet the post-COVID economic challenges it is facing. Both the $27.8-million grant handed out for the Exolution project at Exhibition Park and the $150 million handed out for highway twinning between Taber and Burdett were welcome, and will help ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 4th, 2020
“The very existence of an opportunity for the current president (to be re-elected in 2024), given his major gravitas, would be a stabilizing factor for our society,” said Valentina Tereshkova, former Soviet cosmonaut, first woman in space, and now, at 83, a member of the Russian Duma (parliament). She was talking about President Vladimir Putin, ... Read More »
5 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 3rd, 2020
We’re incredibly blessed to call Canada home. A country where people from all kinds of backgrounds and traditions have come together in order to form a nation established on liberty, social responsibility, and respect – a nation whose strength is the freedom we enjoy each and every day. Because of that freedom, we serve as ... Read More »
3 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on July 2nd, 2020
Doug Firby Troy Media Columnist Referendums have been the source of high anxiety and popular uprisings in recent years. Whether they’re a truly democratic way to make vital decisions that best serve the public interest is a matter of great debate. However, there really should be no debate – nine times out of 10, they’re ... Read More »
4 responsesBy Lethbridge Herald Opinon on June 30th, 2020
Shakespeare once wrote the oft-quoted line: “Now is the winter of our discontent” in his play “Richard III,” but revised and more accurate for our day and age we could just as easily say, “Now is the summer of our discontent.” With so many protests and counter-protests, vociferous and vitriolic debate on social media, and ... Read More »
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