11What are the prospects for keeping democracy alive in Canada? Another great topic – Aug. 29, 2023 MCHS picnic in TorontoSeptember 7, 2023/1 Comment/in MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
12Update: biography of Einer Boberg (1935-1995), who co-founded – with Deborah Kully – a world-class stuttering treatment centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in 1986August 9, 2023/0 Comments/in Commentary, Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
13There are two ways that many stutterers can (if they wish) learn fluency as a second language; one method sounds decidedly more natural than the other oneAugust 2, 2023/0 Comments/in Commentary, Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
14Our most recent MCHS picnic took place on July 26, 2023 in Stratford, OntarioJuly 28, 2023/5 Comments/in Commentary, MCHS Stories, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
15Fire Weather (2023) presents a compelling biography of The Beast which drove 88,000 people out of Fort McMurray in May 2016June 18, 2023/0 Comments/in Commentary, Language usage, MCHS Stories, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
16There are limits to what upzoning can do; that said, upzoning appears capable of making a differenceMay 23, 2023/0 Comments/in Long Branch, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
17In Seeing Like a State (1998), James C. Scott outlines a faith-based, uncritical, high-modernist ideology which gave rise to historic twentieth-century disastersApril 27, 2023/0 Comments/in Bullying, Commentary, Figure/Ground, Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
18Sideways (2022) highlights how Google tried and failed to get a foothold in land use in Berlin and TorontoDecember 13, 2022/2 Comments/in Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
19Haberman (2022), Galeotti (2022), and O’Kane (2022) among others are exemplars of the gangster genre of literary nonfictionDecember 11, 2022/4 Comments/in Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
20We much enjoyed our Malcolm Campbell High School luncheon in Toronto on Oct. 21, 2022October 22, 2022/0 Comments/in Long Branch, MCHS Stories, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill