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Weekly op-eds from The Manitoulin Expositor.

Editorial   -   May 05, 2026 Latest transparency moves by upper governments are concerning
Latest transparency moves by upper governments are concerning

Ontario Premier Doug Ford rushed retroactive FOI changes to block access to his personal phone records, linked to Green Belt concerns. federally, PM Carney鈥檚 Liberals moved key committees in camera, shielding debates on spending and ethics. Critics say both erode transparency and trust.

Editorial   -   Apr 29, 2026 Editorial: Governor General strikes cautious stance at United Nations
Editorial: Governor General strikes cautious stance at United Nations

At the April 20 opening of the UN forum, Governor General of Canada Mary Simon struck a tone that was careful, even restrained鈥攍ess a victory lap than a status report. She told delegates that countries like Canada had made a promise: that life for Indigenous Peoples would improve. And

Editorial: We need a travelling royal commission on the impact of social media
Editorial   -   May 11, 2026 Editorial: We need a travelling royal commission on the impact of social media

Smartphones and social media have triggered a mental health crisis, fueling anxiety, sleep loss, and polarization. We need a Royal Commission to investigate these harms and drive real change.

by Expositor Staff
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Editorial   -   May 11, 2026 Editorial: We need a travelling royal commission on the impact of social media
Editorial: We need a travelling royal commission on the impact of social media

Smartphones and social media have triggered a mental health crisis, fueling anxiety, sleep loss, and polarization. We need a Royal Commission to investigate these harms and drive real change.

by Expositor Staff
Editorial   -   May 05, 2026 Latest transparency moves by upper governments are concerning
Latest transparency moves by upper governments are concerning

Ontario Premier Doug Ford rushed retroactive FOI changes to block access to his personal phone records, linked to Green Belt concerns. federally, PM Carney鈥檚 Liberals moved key committees in camera, shielding debates on spending and ethics. Critics say both erode transparency and trust.

by Expositor Staff
Editorial   -   Apr 29, 2026 Editorial: Governor General strikes cautious stance at United Nations
Editorial: Governor General strikes cautious stance at United Nations

At the April 20 opening of the UN forum, Governor General of Canada Mary Simon struck a tone that was careful, even restrained鈥攍ess a victory lap than a status report. She told delegates that countries like Canada had made a promise: that life for Indigenous Peoples would improve. And

by Expositor Staff
Editorial   -   Apr 28, 2026 Governor General strikes cautious stance at United Nations
Governor General strikes cautious stance at United Nations

At the UN, Mary Simon noted slow progress on Indigenous rights. This contrasts with the rapid pace of development laws like Bill C-5 and Ontario's Bill 5. Critics warn that fast-tracking mining and extraction often bypasses true consent, narrowing the real-world impact of Aboriginal Title.

by Expositor Staff
Editorial   -   Apr 22, 2026 Editorial: Snowmageddon and flooding highlight need for Island emergency plan
Editorial: Snowmageddon and flooding highlight need for Island emergency plan

The massive March snowstorm, complete with freezing rain, that shut just about everything down and left Manitoulin residents with giant ice-filled snowbanks, which thanks to the recent massive downpour have largely disappeared that, ironically, brought about flooding that has resulted in dozens of road closures and a number of

by Expositor Staff
Editorial   -   Apr 15, 2026 Editorial: Liberal majority will have far-reaching impact
Editorial: Liberal majority will have far-reaching impact

The Liberal Party of Canada is poised, and almost certain, to have won enough seats to secure a razor-thin Parliamentary majority.聽 Even political neophytes realize that a Liberal majority government in Canada will have important impacts on the exercise of power in the House but the perhaps even more

by Expositor Staff
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