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Master boat builder Henry Thomas Vokey kept alive a Newfoundland tradition


The Globe and Mail
Joan Sullivan
Published February 16, 2021
Wooden boats built Newfoundland and Labrador, said Pauline Thornhill, host and producer of CBC-TV’s
Land and Sea. And “Henry Vokey has undoubtedly built more wooden boats than anyone in the province.” When she first met him, as the subject of the
Land and Sea episode
Wood or Nothing in 2009 (a second,
One Last Schooner, would be filmed in 2012), Mr. Vokey “was hitting 80 at the time, and suffering from arthritic hands, [but] was still building, in the shed beside his house. He was the guy who just never retired.”
Mr. Vokey, who died on Jan. 27 at the age of 91, had been building boats since he was young, beginning with a scale model and teaching himself. At that time fishermen would have built schooners, “but for their own use, not to make a living,” said his daughter Josephine Johnson. In 1964, when Newfoundland was gearing up to its organized resettlement program, he ....

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Critics say N.L.'s mail-in election disenfranchises many voters


Critics say N.L.’s mail-in election disenfranchises many voters
Sarah Smellie
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Newfoundland and Labrador’s latest election changes are again under fire, with critics saying the all mail-in format risks leaving voters behind, from residents of remote Labrador communities without internet to anyone without a fixed address.
Even voters with an internet connection were struggling on Monday: the elections authority’s online application form was down on Monday afternoon, and its phone line was disconnecting calls. ....

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'I Was 36 Before I Figured It Out'


‘I Was 36 Before I Figured It Out’
Minister Seamus O’Regan on ditching alcohol, coming out, and rising in Trudeau’s ranks. Second of two.
Michael Harris, a Tyee contributing editor, is a highly-awarded journalist and documentary maker. His investigations have sparked four commissions of inquiry.
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‘Repressing my sexuality’ says Seamus O’Regan, caused him to drink heavily. After rehab, he entered cabinet as Justin Trudeau’s minister of veterans affairs and now is minister of natural resources.
Photo: Adrian Wyld, the Canadian Press.
The horrors of more than 300 children abused at Mount Cashel orphanage in St. John’s came to light while Seamus O’Regan grew up in the same province. The message for him, son of a judge, was the need to think critically when power commands. “What marked me as a boy in Newfoundland was Mount Cashel. People deferred to authority back then, and I saw where that could go.” ....

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