Searching for Compromise is getting more difficult Has the word compromise disappeared from our public discourse? Has there been any compromise in the Quebec Students Strike? Over the past few weeks, a number of well-known reporters have written excellent articles that examine various aspects of the students strike from lookingContinue Reading

CFN – Do your kids go to kindergarten?  Do you like or dislike sushi?  Have you ever rendez-vous’d with anyone, or enjoyed a bit of schadenfreude?  Congratulations – you’re more of a polyglot than you probably realized.  Those words, common enough in the English language, aren’t traditional English words atContinue Reading

CFN – Having attended the evening public meeting of Tuesday, June 12th at the Civic Complex which was organized by the Waterfront Development Committee (WDC), I wanted to share my perspective. . On the whole, the meeting deepened my respect and admiration for the citizens of Cornwall. The public meetingContinue Reading

CFN – It really is about our future.  It’s not just about a City Park or even ball diamonds.  It’s having our elected officials actually listen to the public. The City of Cornwall forms a “Lay Committee” to “select” people to focus on issues that they are brought to council.Continue Reading

CFN–  It’s that time again to look at what you folks have been reading and share some of our CFN numbers!   Above are the Top Ten stories you were reading on Tuesday June, 2012. We have some great news!  Seaway Radio is returning in Fall.  We are looking forContinue Reading

2012 Social

CFN – On Sunday, June 24, friends, neighbours and families are invited to participate in an afternoon of wholesome fun on the grounds of St. Columban Parish in downtown Cornwall.  Centrally located in Cornwall’s original mile square, the location is easy to access and has plenty of available parking. AdmissionContinue Reading

Our Philosophy:  English is the working language of Canada and much of the world. A grasp of ALL other languages should be considered an asset, but not mandatory. People are equal, but languages are not. Our Mission Statement:  Fair hiring practices for ALL Canadians through representation by population. Our Motto: Continue Reading