In my latest National Post commentary I say in endorsing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples the Trudeau Liberals appear to be trying to strike a cynically empty posture… and failing.
In my latest National Post commentary I say the Liberal plan to study Canada Post is a feeble dodge to get them out of a foolish campaign promise.
In my latest National Post commentary I argue that dividing the right in Alberta might be the best way to unite it.
In my latest National Post column I object to the peremptory manner in which the census demands personal information on behalf of social engineers whose capacities I seriously question.
In my latest National Post commentary I agree that trains are charming, historical and fun. But I deny that they should be subsidized just because people like them. We can’t continue to subsidize everything or we’re going right off the fiscal rails. And there’s just no justice in picking my pocket for your train ticket.
In my latest National Post column I argue that politically correct efforts to prevent libraries from removing troubled and troubling patrons is a ghastly parody of compassion.
In my latest National Post commentary, I praise healthy ethical food as sane and balanced approach.
In my latest contribution to the Economic Education Association of Alberta’s “Been There, Done That – Shouldn’t Have” series I recall what happened last time governments started borrowing as if there was no tomorrow and then it came anyway.