In my latest commentary for the National Post I argue that the EU-Turkey “deal” on Syrian migrants proves yet again that once you have paid him the Dane-geld, you will never be rid of the Dane.
In my latest National Post column I admit that Trump’s triumph seems to indicate an America in decay … possibly due to the disintegrating family.
In my latest National Post commentary I ask why politicians and bureaucrats, who are doing pretty well in terms of salary, perks and opportunities, find it so hard to maintain clearly visible high ethical standards.
In my latest National Post commentary I argue that the excessive cost to our health care system of fixing sloppy surgical procedures that Canadians get done overseas is the logical result of our incoherent approach to medical care.
In my latest commentary for the National Post I argue that the debate over carbon taxes as a key environmental policy is pointlessly obscured by bickering over whether this tax, and only this one, should be “revenue neutral”. Especially as a number of leading politicians seem to have no idea whatsoever what the term even means, let alone why it matters.
In my latest National Post column I ask how it can be sexist and traumatic for waitresses to wear skirts, yet a foul-mouthed rapper headlines a glittering reception for the Prime Minister in Washington.
In my latest National Post commentary, I remind the politicians and chattering classes that when we make a law in Canada, we don't stop discussing it, and we don't coerce people any more than we have to. Doctors who don't approve of assisted suicide should be free not to perform it, advocate it or give referrals, and Catholic priests and everyone else should be free to say it's wrong if they think so, and work to change the law.
In my latest National Post column I urge us to heed Adam Smith and face the gathering storm with a smile.