Robert Kinghorn: A journey down soft side of street
Often, we do not see the softer side of people’s nature as they put up a facade of toughness and independence. This is especially true on the streets where the law of the street is, “Don’t show weakness, don’t show compassion.”
Angela Saldanha: On wings and a prayer, birds delight the soul
Thomas Merton said that trees give glory to God just by being trees. I imagine the same holds true for birds.
Glen Argan: Pandemic our signal to take action
One could almost hear the collective sigh of relief as governments across Canada announced the lifting of some restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- By Glen Argan
Bob Brehl: Anniversary a lesson in Canada’s resolve
May 8 marked the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe, V-E Day.
- By Robert Brehl
Readers Speak Out: May 10, 2020
Profound impact
I spent Grade 9 to 12 attending a small Anglican school in Toronto. Probably like many young people forced to attend church, I graduated with a disdain for organized religion.
Editorial: A seniors crisis
Before reading this editorial, take a few seconds to return to the cover of this week’s issue. That tender scene of a senior in long-term care reaching out but not touching a loved one is happening daily across Canada.
John Ecker: Fear stalks the world of long-term care
I received the call about the COVID-19 outbreak at my father’s long-term care home during dinner. A staff member had tested positive.
- By John Ecker
Peter Stockland: Church voice belongs in recovery strategy
We need not sit sipping Lysol lemonade and Clorox cocktails in the left field bleachers with Donald Trump to insist that recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic is too important to be left exclusively to politicians and health care technocrats.
Cathy Majtenyi: Sad record in helping seniors is exposed
It’s a pandemic within a pandemic — and a damning indictment of how we’ve been failing to care for our most vulnerable. People living in seniors’ homes across Canada are being hit disproportionately hard by COVID-19.
Ian Hunter: Quarantine does have an agreeable side
Who knows how long this will last? Certainly not I. Although there are times I think I know as much about this never-before-seen virus as those white-coated “experts” who hold forth incessantly before the camera’s ravening eye.
- By Ian Hunter
Editorial: Virtual dangers
It’s not every day the Pope is thankful to be “scolded” by one of his bishops but, of course, these are not ordinary days.