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Don Fraser

@stcathwriter

Always wrote for the love of it, and more. Via reporting: @StCatStandard, Industrial Relations @UofT, @FPACarleton.

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Advice to Niagara: ‘Don’t collaborate’ when recruiting family docs, says Cambridge physician- this lovely, liveable region has an obvious current problem supplying enough personal/ family physicians for Niagara’s residents. Fix it. stcatharinesstandard.ca/news/niagara-r…?

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Four years ago this week, a neurologist diagnosed me with ALS. Of all the things the disease has robbed me of, it will never take away my hope. Hope for more time with family and friends. Hope for advances in care. Hope for a future without ALS. Never lose hope ❤️

Scott Rosts (@scottrosts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵- Thinking of the many journalists, ad staff & others - including some of the incredible staff here in Niagara that I was fortunate to work with. Sad to see this happen in general - but even more so after spending time several years as managing editor for Niagara This Week.

🧵- Thinking of the many journalists, ad staff &amp; others - including some of the incredible staff here in Niagara that I was fortunate to work with. Sad to see this happen in general - but even more so after spending time several years as managing editor for <a href="/NiagarathisWeek/">Niagara This Week</a>.
Hayden (@the_transit_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada’s two largest metros, Toronto and Montreal, see six trains per day in each direction that take a little more than five hours. Madrid and Barcelona are the same distance and see 35 trains per day each way, taking as little as 2 hours and 30 minutes. Canada deserves better.

Canada’s two largest metros, Toronto and Montreal, see six trains per day in each direction that take a little more than five hours. Madrid and Barcelona are the same distance and see 35 trains per day each way, taking as little as 2 hours and 30 minutes. Canada deserves better.
Rick Westhead (@rwesthead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On a day everyone is clamouring for news they can trust about a story with widespread public interest comes word that an average of five local U.S. newspapers are closing every two weeks. (Situation is no different in Canada.) It takes time and resources to report, edit, and

Pam Myers (@rorschachpam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok this bit is mind blowing. Two and a half hours to cover that much of France. Sitting in a comfy 1st class seat for about £30. Has France a) broken the laws of time & physics or b) invested in infrastructure #TRAIN

Ok this bit is mind blowing. Two and a half hours to cover that much of France. Sitting in a comfy 1st class seat for about £30. Has France a) broken the laws of time &amp; physics or b) invested in infrastructure #TRAIN
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Cottage Life TV on Bell Fibe intriguingly has nada about cottage life (that I’ve seen). Good trash though, as Shocking Wonders of the World

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Fun video of we lowly East Pier, Port Dalhousie people listening to the other side, and remarking, just before totality #stcath #eclipsing

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Absolutely true— the private vehicle, public bus or train commutes from Niagara to Toronto during working day are unforgivably awful and long … this has been so for years, especially recently. Took bus recently to Toronto several round trips - the worst commute experience

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A growing number of political comms people seem to need some help with this concept, so here's a crash course: In societies like ours, with a free press, you don't get to tell journalists what questions they are allowed to ask. Ever. Period. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.

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“The dumbest trade war in history” The WSJ Editorial Board slams Trump’s trade war with Camada and Mexico: “Mr. Trump sometimes sounds as if the U.S. shouldn’t import anything at all, that America can be a perfectly closed economy making everything at home. This is called

“The dumbest trade war in history”

The WSJ Editorial Board slams Trump’s trade war with Camada and Mexico:

“Mr. Trump sometimes sounds as if the U.S. shouldn’t import anything at all, that America can be a perfectly closed economy making everything at home. This is called