No matter how many times Hockey Canada’s leaders speak, they fail to make a case for the leaders at Hockey Canada to stay in their roles. Will the rink lights stay on if they are replaced? They sure as hell would. thestar.com/sports/hockey/…
Quebec likes going its own way, but this is still a move.
There should be resignations any day now. It's one thing for media to criticize you, or for politicians to assail you, or even for the public to turn on you. But if the sponsors are this far along, Hockey Canada executives are dead in the water.
It’s not surprising that Canada has enough victims of misinformation or hate or inchoate anger to form this so-called Freedom Convoy. But the way Canada’s conservatives are embracing all of that - or enough - is a sad, clarifying show of where we’re going. thestar.com/opinion/star-c…
The far right in Canada is following the exact same playbook as the far right in the United States, and what you see today is going to be worse tomorrow. Meanwhile, the federal conservatives are fighting over who wants to align with Max’s crowd
According to a memo and multiple sources, this week Ontario intends to expand its booster campaign almost any way it can, and faster 18+ eligibility will follow. It’s a huge lift, and welcome. And in the age of Omicron, that may not be enough. thestar.com/opinion/star-c…
This is a central issue: the province is treating vaccination like an all-out emergency, but there are no accompanying restrictions. Which tells me the provincial government remains exceedingly reluctant to impose any province-wide restrictions, again
“This is the scariest it has been since the pandemic started.” I didn’t want to write this, and you probably don’t want to read it. But Omicron is here, and it is almost certainly a force unlike anything we have seen. This will be very hard. thestar.com/opinion/star-c…