CARIFORUM-UK EPA offers news opportunities

CARIFORUM-UK EPA offers news opportunities By David Jessop A few days ago, the British government published the text of the CARIFORUM-UK Economic Partnership Agreement (UK EPA) that will govern trade in goods and services with the Caribbean, assuming Britain leaves the European Union sometime later this year. The agreement has the effect of replicating the intent […]

Taking care of his own

Editorial Taking care of his own  From whom was Premier Doug Ford taking advice when he decided to slash the budget of Legal Aid Ontario by 30 per cent and eliminate funding for refugee and immigration law services? Was it former Ontario Premier Mike Harris?  We ask these questions because this backward, wrong-headed  idea by […]

Borrowing money to invest in a dying industry

Borrowing money to invest in a dying industry

On March 12 last, Aaron Weinman of Reuters reported that Trinidad Petroleum Holdings (TPH) was in advanced debt restructuring talks with banks and had secured new loans of up to US$1.4bn based on oil reserves to ease an upcoming US$850m with a 9.75 per cent coupon rate to mature in August 2019. One potential investor […]

Why heart failure patients suffer depression, impaired thinking

Why heart failure patients suffer depression, impaired thinking

A new study by University of Guelph researchers explains why and points to ways to prevent and treat both heart and brain maladies through the emerging field of circadian medicine. Published recently in Nature’s Scientific Reports, the study is the first to reveal how cognition and mood in mice are regulated by the body clock […]

A cold wind starts to blow

A cold wind starts to blow By David Jessop New winds are blowing through the Caribbean. Some may welcome what they bring; others may not. Four events in the last fourteen days illustrate how the region is being captured, probably irretrievably, by a new if so far ill-defined cold war that involves the US, China, […]

Remember Grenada

Editorial Remember Grenada Many of  our readers will remember the invasion of Grenada by the United States back in 1983. Some preferred to call it an “intervention.” But invasion it was. Grenada, the spice island in the Eastern Caribbean, became the focus of world attention when leftist Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and several persons loyal […]

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