Bubble-Wrapped World: How Safety Culture Has Destroyed Our Sense of Adventure

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ADViewpointsOpinionMark Us Preferred on GoogleProspectors carrying supplies climb the notorious Chilkoot Pass during the Klondike Gold Rush in 1898. CP PhotoMurray Lytle5/23/2026|Updated: 5/23/20260:00CommentaryAre Canadians less adventurous than they once were? It’s hard to argue otherwise.Mark Us Preferred on GoogleMurray LytleAuthorMurray Lytle is a retired mining engineer currently teaching English literature who has lived and worked in many adventurous situations.AD

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