Robert Brehl is a writer in Port Credit, Ont.
The other day at a neighbourhood “social distancing” soiree, while discussing the protest movement following the brutal killing of George Floyd by a bad cop in Minneapolis, I got lectured by a white women in her early 60s.
Bob Brehl: Holy Joe’s principles worth preserving
By Robert BrehlIt was sad news to see the once dominant Toronto Star sold for a mere pittance of $52 million. Only 16 years ago, Torstar Corp., the parent company of the newspaper, was trading above $30 a share and worth about $2.4 billion.
Bob Brehl: Back-to-the-future pandemic activities
By Robert BrehlWhile in a bulk food store recently, complying with social distancing rules, I was led around by an employee whose job was to scoop out items I wanted and bag them.
Bob Brehl: Anniversary a lesson in Canada’s resolve
By Robert BrehlMay 8 marked the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe, V-E Day.
Bob Brehl: Grief manifests in a lockdown world
By Robert BrehlThroughout this pandemic lockdown, everyone must be going through a range of emotions at various times, from fear and anxiety to frustration and lethargy.
Bob Brehl: Foes work together to flatten the curve
By Robert BrehlI have many fond memories of my Uncle Frank from Coshocton, Ohio. He was my dad’s older brother, a lifelong Republican and an elegant man.
Bob Brehl: Finding inspiration in times of anxiety
By Robert BrehlMillions are now home, sheltered in place, self-quarantined, working remotely, home-schooling, keeping panic at bay but feeling anxiety rise.
Bob Brehl: A Churchill history that packs a wallop
By Robert BrehlErik Larson has a special talent for taking historical events and writing nonfiction books about people related to the main event but somehow slightly off the mainstream, on the periphery.
Bob Brehl: Is Trump’s pro-life talk a mere mirage?
By Robert BrehlAnother of President Donald Trump’s men — this one longtime confidant Roger Stone — was sentenced last week after being convicted for lying to Congress and witness tampering. That makes eight Trump associates found guilty in court on various charges.
Bob Brehl: Heirloom triggers life-learning memory
By Robert BrehlFrancis Campbell’s column last week about a 200-year-old teapot, a story steeped in family history and faith, brought to mind a three-decade-old tale about another family heirloom.
Bob Brehl: A conservative schism or media hype?
By Robert BrehlWhen Pope Francis accepted the resignation of the bishop of Philadelphia on Jan. 23, some in media were painting it as pushing the pontiff’s so-called agenda aimed at moving the Church away from traditionalists.