Most never thought divisions in the United States would ever get as bad as they did on Jan. 6, 2021, Scott Thompson says. But can we be surprised they have?
Perhaps everything just feels a little less than real during the holidays of the COVID-19 pandemic, Scott Thompson says, and even man’s best friend knows something’s up.
It’s been a rollercoaster for Canadians lately, and Scott Thompson says mixed messages from the country’s politicians haven’t helped bring down the anxiety.
The question has never been about timely drug approval — it’s about procurement, Scott Thompson says.
Trudeau’s failure to mention that Canada will have to wait for a vaccine suggests the PM is out of touch, Scott Thompson writes.
As we’ve known for months, the coronavirus pandemic isn’t business as usual — and that means more than just working from home, Scott Thompson says.
Ask your friends to search any issue and each will get a different feed or information stream, Scott Thompson says.
Scott Thompson says it’s naive to think America’s problems will magically disappear once a winner is declared in the U.S. election.
The U.S. vote was an election about identity, Scott Thompson says.