Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

The Bog House

Being offered is a one-of-a-kind historic Martha’s Vineyard-style home, fully furnished, on a rare 7.2-acre Carolinian forest on Lorraine Bay at Lake Erie in friendly Port Colborne, Ontario on Lock 8 of the historic Welland Canal. It is a private ...

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Married by a judge, should’ve asked for a jury

Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, remarked, “There are no boy philosophers.” Fortunately, most of us do get wiser as we age. However, it’s never been a top priority of mine to rush into old age so I could be a wise, ...

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Discomfort with death & grief a modern ailment

There’s an old story sometimes shared during eulogies about an elderly women planning her funeral. “Bury me with a fork,” she tells her minister. “Yes, but may I ask why?” he inquires. She explains that as a child, when the ...

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Wynne’s labour-law changes hurt young workers

The Ontario government recently proposed a series of changes to provincial labour laws, including a significant hike of the minimum wage to $15 per hour. But the proposed changes will hurt the vulnerable workers they’re meant to help. The proposal ...

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Do you use products made with child labour?

You could be using products made by child labour and you wouldn’t even know it. A new gut-wrenching report was released today revealing that every year Canada imports around $34 billion worth of “risky products”—everyday goods with a high likelihood ...

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What are you missing?

Fresh from making mud pies, Paul and I were coated in dirt from our elbows to our fingertips. We walked into the kitchen to clean up for lunch, where we found Rafe leaning against the wall, shaking, and crying uncontrollably. ...

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A lesson from Jesus on learning

“Just like children imitate their parents, Jesus imitated His Father,” says Holly, 12. “We are the children of God. We can be loving, patient, caring and compassionate and have the love of God in our hearts.” No one has ever ...

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Canada barely aids UN peace operations

According to Prof. Walter Dorn, National President of the World Federalist Movement – Canada, “Unfortunately, the dithering and delay by Canada is harming our reputation at the UN.” Dorn, a faculty member at Canada’s Royal Military College, is on leave ...

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Hindu: Truth won’t triumph without our help

“Truthfulness alone constitutes the spiritual discipline of the Kali Yuga,” the Hindu tell us. As we study the beliefs of our sisters and brothers, we realize how much we have in common—and how universal wisdom always points to truth. The ...

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What is God’s favourite food?

In a poll of several hundred experts, angel food cake was voted the preferred cuisine of heaven. Angel hair pasta came in second. But Angel Food Ice Cream kept showing up as a favorite from kids in Memphis, Tennessee. Is ...

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