Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

5 lesser-known foods to add to your diet

Top raw foods chef and author of Sweetly Raw Desserts, Heather Pace, shares nutrient-rich food ingredients for improving overall health and well-being. March 1st, 2017 marks the beginning of National Nutrition Month, an over 30-year-old campaign designed to focus on bettering ...

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Why does God want us with Him in Heaven?

“He loves us and cares about us,” says Karymeh, 7. “He made us and wants to talk to us. He wants to see us and play and have fun.” When you love someone, you want to be around them. You ...

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Improve teacher working conditions: dump bad ideas

In a recent presentation to the Premier’s Task Force on Improving Education Outcomes, the Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers’ Association presented compelling scientific and anecdotal data showing that the working conditions for classroom teachers are not good. Classes include many students ...

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Stuart McLean’s publisher reflects on his passing

It was announced Feb. 15, 2017 that cherished humourist, bestselling author and award-winning journalist Stuart McLean has passed away. Viking, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada, has been Stuart McLean’s proud publisher of 14 books over the past 27 years. In reflecting on Stuart and ...

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More hospitals or more vitamins?

An acquaintance of mine in his late 70s recently told a group that he had just been hospitalized with pneumonia for five days. The local hospital system, he said, was completely gridlocked, jammed to the rafters with people like him. ...

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Canada’s electoral system change never made sense

The federal government is walking away from its campaign promise to change the way Canadians vote in federal elections. Given that the task was always going to be complicated and the results messy, the decision is understandable. In his recently-released ...

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Roll Up the Rim to Win imperfectly successful

In its 31st year, Tim Hortons’ RRRoll Up the Rim to Win still attracts more business and more attention than any other campaign in the Canadian food industry. It’s one of the few campaigns that transcends generations. And people have ...

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Trudeau’s absurdity: Islamic terrorism isn’t Islamic

On behalf of the 105,000 members of the Institute for Canadian Values and like-minded citizens, we oppose the Liberal Motion 103. As the western world moves away from nonsensical political correctness, Canada is digging in on the issue of Islamic ...

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Ontario’s big secret: Why electricity rates rise

Since 2002 Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG’s) price of nuclear power has risen by 60%. And to add insult to injury OPG is now seeking a 180% price increase in hydro rates to pay for the continued operation of its high-cost Pickering ...

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‘Destroy Jews’—imam at victimized Montreal mosque

Montreal mosque

The Canadian Investigative Journal (CIJnews.com) reports that on at least two occasions in 2014, an imam at Montreal’s Al-Andalus Islamic Centre, Sayyed al-Ghitaoui, called for the destruction of Jews. In his sermons, al-Ghitaoui implored Allah to “destroy the accursed Jews”,  ...

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