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We're still beavers ... in a good way

The suggestion to replace the beaver with the polar bear as our national symbol may have been made by Senator Nicole Eaton in a fit of pique after her dock was repeatedly munched. But just because an idea arises from irritation doesn't automatically mean we ignore it. Sometimes we should weigh it carefully, then reject it decisively. Click here to read the rest.

ColumnsJohn Robson
Political correctness killing Halloween

Oh boy. Monday is Hallowe’en… except at one of those Canadian schools where it’s “caring day” or some such non-existent festival of sentimental mush. But as G.K. Chesterton warned back in 1925 “Normal people enjoy special occasions without knowing why, just as the learned, lofty, cultivated, enlightened people despise them without knowing why.” This is not all just good clean lack of fun. Click here to read the rest.

ColumnsJohn Robson
The wrong way to fight hate

Fresh from its heroin injection, our Supreme Court may be about to make a mess of free speech in this country. The justices are seriously pondering whether flyers distributed by William Whatcott in Saskatchewan a decade ago calling homosexuality bad are hateful, instead of saying bluntly that free speech includes the right to be loathsome. Click here to read the rest. 

ColumnsJohn Robson