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 …

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…

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is not up to the task

Harry Shannon Background: This letter to the Toronto Star followed their editorial outlining some of the problems with how Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been handling the pandemic. I thought the analogy with sports players would resonate with Ford himself, as well as others. The letter was published in the January 22 edition of the paper. Re…

Time for a Wealth Tax

Harry Shannon This was written as a letter to the Toronto Star. It wasn’t published, but you can read it here. Re Covid-19 costs. Time’s up: help cities, Editorial, July 16 The COVID-19 pandemic has played havoc with people’s finances, and governments have had to go into huge deficits to mitigate the impact on people who have lost t…

My letter in the Toronto Star, May 14

Background to this letter: The Conservative government in Ontario opposes the federal carbon tax, claiming it is ineffective.  Premier Doug Ford is taking the matter to the courts.  As well, Ford has talked about increasing speed limits on Ontario highways.  My letter was joining some dots. Re He who tweets by gas prices, dies by gas prices,…

Resiliency – My satirical letter in the Toronto Star

. Some background: The Ontario government has announced that it will increase the average class size for high schools. It's a cost-saving measure that many fear will lead to poorer education for children. But the Minister of Education claimed that it's going to increase the resiliency of the students, so it's a good policy. Here's my lette…