921Haberman (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
922At the HealthyDebate website, I’ve found a powerful rebuttal to a lengthy Jan. 22, 2022 Globe and Mail article about COVID-19January 30, 2022/4 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
923What do we know about mass murder?; what do we know about the philosophy of justice?; and how do we go about dealing with evidence?January 2, 2022/4 Comments/in Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
924Here’s an excerpt: We Are All Treaty People: Prairie Essays (2008) by Roger EppOctober 29, 2021/5 Comments/in Commentary, Figure/Ground, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
925CBC Tapestry: Basic Goodness – Episode 1: ‘You’ve pledged your body and soul’: sexual abuse allegations in the Shambhala Buddhist community”March 21, 2021/0 Comments/in Bullying, Commentary, Language usage, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
926The R.M. Ballantyne Ltd. textile plant was built by a thread company, which ran into financial difficulties, and was first occupied by a motor company which built a bus, that startled the horsesJanuary 9, 2021/3 Comments/in Newsletter, Southwestern Ontario, Stratford/by Jaan Pill
927Sobering thoughts, regarding distinctions in public health leadership cultureApril 7, 2020/0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter/by Jaan Pill
928As with other histories, Mennonite history has been addressed in many waysOctober 21, 2019/0 Comments/in Newsletter, Southwestern Ontario, Stratford/by Jaan Pill
929Hurricane Hazel dates back 65 years: Hurricane Hazel walk, Oct. 12, 2019; Hurricane Hazel talk, Oct. 15, 2019October 9, 2019/0 Comments/in Long Branch, Mississauga, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill
930I’ve been following a May 2, 2019 Twitter discussion featuring Jennifer Pagliaro, @jpags, City Hall reporter at the Toronto StarMay 2, 2019/0 Comments/in Language usage, Newsletter, Toronto/by Jaan Pill