Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Trudeau’s tax-cutting rhetoric doesn’t match reality

The government has raised income taxes on the majority of middle-class Canadian families, despite repeated claims of the opposite Too often, reality doesn’t match political rhetoric. The federal government’s tax relief promises are a case in point. On the federal ...

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This will change your beliefs about luck

Eight-year-old Julie Amberg was excited when her Aunt Nancy showed up to visit. Nancy, however, wanted some adult time with her sister, so she sent Julie on a mission. “Go outside and see if you can find a four-leaf clover, ...

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I’ve emerged from the hearing-loss closet

On hearing loss Why is it that we accept the fact that everyone should see their dentist twice a year to detect dental decay? That we should get regular eye examinations and a checkup by our family doctor once a ...

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A few tricky ways to steal a girl from her boyfriend

Imagine the situation: you met a girl and fell in love with her, but there’s one tiny problem: she has a boyfriend. Or some guy wants to steal your girlfriend, and it seems like he’s going to do it. What ...

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How much does a date cost in world’s biggest cities?

How much does it cost to ask your significant other out in London, Moscow, Vienna or Copenhagen? To answer this interesting question, a group of analysts from Deutsche Bank annually draws up the so-called “dating index.” When comparing the prices, ...

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10 benefits of Ukrainian brides for marriage 

Why Ukrainian brides for marriage are the best? There are many reasons this is true. Ukraine is famous for its women. They are beautiful, clever, and passionate in all the possible ways. They make the best wives because they are ...

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Largest campus telescope in Canada to be installed at York University

It seems as though York University in Toronto will be getting a new and very exciting piece of equipment next year, as the largest telescope in the country will be installed on campus. The announcement went on to state that ...

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Suzuki falsely accuses Canada of poor air quality

David Suzuki is misrepresenting Canada’s environmental record again. The environmental activist’s reflexive accusations reveal a poor understanding of the data. In a recent opinion piece, the longtime broadcaster, scientist and environmental activist tells Canadians that their nation is a world ...

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I wish he’d taught me at Harvard Medical School

Recently I interviewed Dr. Andrew Saul, an international authority on nutrition and vitamin therapy and Editor of The Orthomolecular Medical News Service. Saul believes the greatest medical dangers today are the epidemic of obesity, Type 2 diabetes, overuse of prescription ...

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Charge smokers a deposit on filter tips

Filtered cigarette butts are a blight all over the city. Smokers are often and rightly castigated for irresponsible and polluting misbehaviour. Many smokers are oblivious to the nuisances they present in quenching their nicotine addictions. They flick away their butts ...

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