Hodgepodge by Charlie Hodge: Wasn’t that a party?
Hodgepodge
By Charlie Hodge.
Wasn't that a party?
Over an eight hour stretch some 130 plus of our friends joined Tez and I for annual long weekend...
Ministers responsible for immigration meet to jointly plan for the future of immigration in...
Ministers responsible for immigration meet to jointly plan for the future of immigration in Canada amid COVID-19
July 24, 2020 — The Forum of Ministers...
Children should be seen and heard
Children should be seen and heard
By David Suzuki
Summer 2018 was Sweden’s hottest since record-keeping began more than 260 years ago — marked by drought,...
Hodgepodge by Charlie Hodge – Someone’s going to get a broken heart
At least three people are going to have their heart broken on Valentine's Day.
'Silly season' is starting earlier than anticipated thanks to last summer's...
Science Matters by David Suzuki: The climate is changing rapidly, but the oil industry...
Science Matters by David Suzuki: The climate is changing rapidly, but the oil industry isn’t
Written by David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor and...
Rest is good, but resolving global crises means not looking away
Rest is good, but resolving global crises means not looking away
By David Suzuki with contributions from Boreal Project Manager Rachel Plotkin
When people do things...
Hodgepodge by Charlie Hodge. Jan Johnston – The three r’s
I have mixed emotions about the whole thing.
City Hall’s loss is hopefully Jan Johnston’s gain. Either way a fabulous human being has retired and...
Hodgepodge: a smattering of thoughts
Hodgepodge: a smattering of thoughts
By Charlie Hodge.
In true HodgePodge spirit a smattering of thoughts:
Sometimes what at first appears rotten timing proves to be a...
Hodgepodge: Canadian Elections
Hodgepodge: Canadian Elections
By Charlie Hodge.
The most comforting reality in regards to the Canadian election debate earlier this week is to recall insanity spewed the...
Canada has many reasons to celebrate World Oceans Day
Canada has many reasons to celebrate World Oceans Day
By David Suzuki.
Buried under a late-May news barrage, Canada’s government made small but important changes to...