MONTREAL Filling time for pandemic parents can sometimes be a difficult task. We can do a bike ride to fill an hour-and-a-half but there are a lot of hour-and-a-halves in a day, says Adam Mullin, father of Arthur, a typically rambunctious 9-year-old boy with floppy hair and a love of video games. He needs structure and activities to get him outside. camps have the ability to do that. Montreal summer camp registration has begun and spaces are limited this year because of the pandemic. Evan Horner, the owner and director of SportLife, a summer camp that offers a different sport for kids every week, says his camp is only operating at a 50 per cent capacity as a pandemic precaution, and they re already 75 per cent full.
deliberate on the merits of alternative answers that makes for freedom. naturally parliament contains members with a wide range of views on great ethical issues, however, as is well known, the house of commons and the house of lords over the decades have taken positions on social, scientific, and issues that are remarkably different. it is surely right to have robust, but respectful debate on such issues within parliament between our institutions and throughout civil society. a very difficult past and a turbulent president need not be a barrier to an enlightened future. history means that those of us privileged to serve society as elected representatives arrived in this palace of westminster to be immediately reminded of the relationship between church and state. we are conscious of the tension in this relationship as we attempt to do our business. your presence, holy father, adds to the rich tapestry of the past and provides relief to the many people who come here every year