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Sergio Marchi

Biden has a reservoir of decency and goodwill, Trump doesn’t

Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | February 2, 2022
A dominant reason for the harsh verdict against Joe Biden is that the U.S. country is badly divided. The U.S. is living through a political discourse that has never been this polarized, one that Trump contributed to and consolidated purposefully. It’s almost as if America has now become ungovernable. The U.S. is also in a swamp of sorts, writes Sergio Marchi. Caricature courtesy of Commons Wikimedia
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | February 2, 2022
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | February 2, 2022
A dominant reason for the harsh verdict against Joe Biden is that the U.S. country is badly divided. The U.S. is living through a political discourse that has never been this polarized, one that Trump contributed to and consolidated purposefully. It’s almost as if America has now become ungovernable. The U.S. is also in a swamp of sorts, writes Sergio Marchi. Caricature courtesy of Commons Wikimedia
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | February 2, 2022
A dominant reason for the harsh verdict against Joe Biden is that the U.S. country is badly divided. The U.S. is living through a political discourse that has never been this polarized, one that Trump contributed to and consolidated purposefully. It’s almost as if America has now become ungovernable. The U.S. is also in a swamp of sorts, writes Sergio Marchi. Caricature courtesy of Commons Wikimedia
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | February 2, 2022
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | February 2, 2022
A dominant reason for the harsh verdict against Joe Biden is that the U.S. country is badly divided. The U.S. is living through a political discourse that has never been this polarized, one that Trump contributed to and consolidated purposefully. It’s almost as if America has now become ungovernable. The U.S. is also in a swamp of sorts, writes Sergio Marchi. Caricature courtesy of Commons Wikimedia
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | October 15, 2018
We already pay homage throughout the year to a host of deserving professions, including police officers, nurses, administrators, firefighters, and teachers. Lineworkers have richly earned the right to belong on this distinguished list, writes Sergio Marchi. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | October 15, 2018
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | October 15, 2018
We already pay homage throughout the year to a host of deserving professions, including police officers, nurses, administrators, firefighters, and teachers. Lineworkers have richly earned the right to belong on this distinguished list, writes Sergio Marchi. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | June 7, 2018
This year’s federal budget failed to build on the 2017 investments, says the Canadian Electricity Association's president and CEO, Sergio Marchi. Photo courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | June 7, 2018
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | June 7, 2018
This year’s federal budget failed to build on the 2017 investments, says the Canadian Electricity Association's president and CEO, Sergio Marchi. Photo courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | September 25, 2017
Power lines running from the Bruce nuclear power generation station near Kincardine, Ont. Canadian Electricity Association CEO Sergio Marchi writes that 'without care, vision, and investment,' the rate of 'infrastructure degradation we’re seeing will almost certainly increase.' The Hill Times photograph by Kristen Shane
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | September 25, 2017
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | September 25, 2017
Power lines running from the Bruce nuclear power generation station near Kincardine, Ont. Canadian Electricity Association CEO Sergio Marchi writes that 'without care, vision, and investment,' the rate of 'infrastructure degradation we’re seeing will almost certainly increase.' The Hill Times photograph by Kristen Shane
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | August 25, 2017
Energy ministers from across Canada, including federal Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, were in St. Andrews, N.B., last week to take part in this year's Energy and Mines Ministers' Conference. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | August 25, 2017
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | August 25, 2017
Energy ministers from across Canada, including federal Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, were in St. Andrews, N.B., last week to take part in this year's Energy and Mines Ministers' Conference. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | May 11, 2016
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Barack Obama, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto chat before an APEC meeting in Manila, Philippines, Nov. 19, 2015. They're set to meet again June 29 in Ottawa. White House photograph by Pete Souza
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | May 11, 2016
Opinion | BY SERGIO MARCHI | May 11, 2016
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Barack Obama, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto chat before an APEC meeting in Manila, Philippines, Nov. 19, 2015. They're set to meet again June 29 in Ottawa. White House photograph by Pete Souza