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Editorial—The Edge Case

Perhaps you’ve seen the recent video where the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and Penn State, three of the most well known universities in America, were interviewed by Congress and each asked the question “Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate _________ code of conduct or rules regarding bullying and harassment.” In general, the replies… Read more »

Wisdom Gleaned from Those who Claim to Have Experienced Hell

People who undergo near-death experiences (NDE) often report that they die temporarily to see Jesus, God, Buddha, Gurus, or so forth.  These people often return to life to become less religious but more spiritual.  However, people who go into a hellish realm in their near-death experiences often return to become highly religious, even becoming pastors… Read more »

Hallmark, It’s Time to Do Christmas Different

Christmas may be the most wonderful time of the year, but there is something unbearable about every single Hallmark Christmas movie being warm and fuzzy and how every storyline always converges into the same plot.  With that said, my loyalty to Hallmark should not be questioned since I am the youngest “old chap” in Ottawa’s… Read more »

Bring RICO Laws to Canada—Public Inquiries Can Be Better

We need to know about the giant of a justice that is Justice France Charbonneau.  Going after the baddest of the bad when nobody else would do so.  At a time when security cameras and mobile phones with quality video were practically non-existent, unlike today.  It was a period when retribution against Crown prosecutors by… Read more »

Debate Can Change Academia’s Model

I always wanted to learn debate, but today at work, emotions ran high over an argument regarding a product launch.  I felt terrible because I caused suffering for the other person, which is the last thing I want to do with anyone.  I care about my employer and his family and even have an uncanny… Read more »

Editorial—December Already!

Here in Calgary, the weather makes it hard to remember that we’re already in December.  We’ve had weather far more typical for September or October lately.  As averages tend to even out, this likely means that January will be brutal, but we’ll leave that for another time. What December means for The Voice Magazine is… Read more »

What is Behind the Pro-Hamas University Protests?

After viewing a random number of university school newspapers, I noticed that the student newspapers seem to be primarily pro-Palestine.  Despite this, one student newspaper story said that the Palestinian perspective was being silenced in the media.  But all I see in my LinkedIn are the atrocities from the Palestinian perspective and nothing from the… Read more »