EDITORIAL - Poverty still needs bigger push
It is easy to agree with Dr. Wesley Hughes, the executive director for the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), concerning the need to view the poor as consumers or as merely markets. For, as Dr. Hughes and others were articulating in Montego Bay last week...
Britain still rules Jamaica
Last week, a former Cabinet minister mentioned that the Governor-General of Jamaica, who is the representative of the Queen of the United Kingdom, has to get a visa in order to visit England. This is happening as Jamaica marks the 200th anniversary of the abolition... - Devon Dick
Law and morality
Our moral values tell us when things are right and wrong, when they should be supported, and when rejected. Our moral values set out many of the rules by which we try to live our daily lives, and by which we judge other people. - Stephen Vasciannie
NOTE-WORTHY - Diaspora police unit
Canada is home to many experienced police officers who have spent most of their careers investigating homicides, robberies, sexual assaults, fraud, etc. Many of these officers will be retiring over the next 15 years and beyond.
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