Repurposing golf courses

Harry Shannon Hamilton, Ontario has three public golf courses owned by the city. One of the city’s councillors would like to convert at least one of the courses into more widely used green space – regular parkland, sports fields, etc. The local paper, the Hamilton Spectator, ran a story about it last Friday (September 27). I sent them th…

What if food banks closed?

Harry Shannon About 10 days ago, workers with a courier company held a food drive. They dropped off good-size bags at people's homes. Everyone was asked to put non-perishable foods in the bags, which the workers collected. (The company is called Purolator. I don't think it's a smart idea to include 'lator' in your name if you are competing to d…

BDS is not antisemitic

There was an OpEd in the Hamilton Spectator recently on BDS (the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement against Israel). There’s been a campaign attacking Sara Jama, an MPP (member of the Ontario legislature) who is black and wheelchair-bound. She’s a supporter of BDS (the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement against Israel), hence…

Exclusive: Courthouse mystery solved!

Slabs on side of new building are part of government’s radical new policy on crime Harry Shannon People passing by the new Toronto Courthouse in downtown Toronto have been puzzled by the slabs extending from the east side of the building (shown in the photo). ProbablyMaybe can now reveal their purpose. They are an integral part of …

Mass clear out of books from Florida schools

Harry Shannon Florida schools continue to allow parents to decide which books can remain in the libraries of the state’s public schools. Since Governor Ron DeSantis announced the new policy, many groups, especially Christian organizations, have demanded the removal of most books from the shelves. This includes almost all the English cla…

Emitting carbon to reduce carbon emissions??

Harry Shannon Some years ago, McDonald’s in Canada had an ad campaign using the line: “There’s a little McDonald’s in everyone.” Meaningless, of course, but I assume it worked to sell their food (or, as some people would argue, their ‘food’). Then the Toronto Star ran an article about how the population is getting too fat becau…

Fox Corporation revises staff training

Harry Shannon Fox Corporation will change the training its employees receive when they start work. The primary focus will be on how to avoid being caught in a lie or a criminal offence. The move follows two recent scandals involving Fox. The first is now well known. Rupert Murdoch, the founder and chair of the board of Fox, has acknowledged …

Simplistic propaganda

Harry Shannon My latest letter in the Hamilton Spectator. It's pretty much self-explanatory, though see below for some background as well as the paragraph that the newspaper edited out. Simplistic propaganda The letter writer (Death toll is ‘window dressing,’ February 27) claims that the sole cause of violence on the West Bank is Pale…

U.S. and Canadian politicians join forces in renaming project

Harry Shannon Former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin is working with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to change the names of the Trans-Canada Highway and the Trans-Alaska pipeline. Palin told a news conference that evangelical groups have complained about the use of “trans” in…

I’m Not a Customer

Harry Shannon Here's my letter that appeared in the Hamilton Spectator recently. It's self-explanatory - no background info needed. Not a Customer I called Premier Doug Ford’s office to give my opinion on some of his policies. Before I spoke to a human, a recorded message told me I would be forwarded to a ‘Customer Service Representat…