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Category: Featured

September 3, 2020
Uber and Lyft – Four Letter Words?

California blinked. Last week, corporate colossuses Uber and Lyft threatened to cease operating their ride-hailing services in response to the state’s demand that they treat their drivers as full-time employees rather than independent contractors. California’s Assembly Bill 5, which stipulates that so-called “gig-workers” must…

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shadows of bikes
September 3, 2020
Bad Bike Habits

In Toronto, at least, these new lanes are currently pretty empty, but they’re likely to fill up as people realize they can shop, work and dine without having to find parking and pay parking fees. All it took was the worst pandemic since the…

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August 12, 2020
The way courts deal with habitual drunk drivers is flawed. Why can’t we do something about it?

Alcoholism is a disease. It’s an awful, devastating disease. However, if a person suffering from alcoholism is either unwilling or unable to stay out of the drivers’ seat while drunk, why should society pay the price?

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July 25, 2020
Why do so many drivers have trouble with using their turn signals?

What do face masks, turn signals and condoms all have in common? If you don’t use them as intended they don’t work. The name is a giveaway. When you intend to “turn” you “signal” to communicate with other drivers. You don’t signal after you…

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July 17, 2020
Comedy’s Racial Reckoning

I had the opportunity to speak with The Toronto Star’s Raju Madhar for the podcast “This Matters” about the current shifts and corrections in the comedy world. Raju is an excellent interviewer – very happy he asked me on his show. The photo is…

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Orange is in.
July 15, 2020
Family Road Trip Quiz

On the road again, they just can’t wait to get on the road again. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of thousands of families are hitting the highway in search of summer holidays. Some are going to cottages, which are in scarce supply. Others…

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June 18, 2020
We Need Parking Tickets

Whene the country went into lockdown in mid-March, many municipalities eased up on parking enforcement. This is a state of emergency, the thinking went, and citizens shouldn’t be punished because they can’t find legal parking while physically distancing. In Toronto, for instance, police stopped…

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June 13, 2020
Flashy Car

When you drive a unique-looking car, it quickly becomes clear that you have kissed off any semblance of anonymity. Occasionally, I’ll see another Island Blue Metallic 2019 Mini Cooper S Countryman ALL4 with white racing stripes – but not often.

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May 29, 2020
What not to do when the anti-gas-pump rage takes over

Disturbing though it was, I have to admit that a rush of reluctant admiration swept through me while watching the video. There are many who can sympathize with his anti-gas-pump stance.

Gas pumps are bossy, demanding monsters. In the struggle between man and machine, they are the undefeated champions.

Who hasn’t wanted to take a swing at one?

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March 2, 2020
Plategate Quiz

When they were unleashed on the province in early February, a spokesman for the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services declared the new plates were “stronger, brighter and longer lasting than the current Ontario licence plate.”

Shortly thereafter, however, Kingston Police Sgt. Steve Koopman tweeted a photograph of a vehicle parked with a barely discernible license plate.

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