In my latest National Post column I say the state of the CPP is proof that we have been very foolish to let foxes guard the henhouse in Canada.
In my latest National Post commentary I praise the Couillard administration for temporarily getting Quebec’s budget balanced. But I warn that the underlying issues have not been addressed.
In my latest National Post column I argue that in the modern world, we are strangely inclined to trust government even when politicians and bureaucrats are in an obvious conflict of interest.
In my latest National Post column I express surprise at how often Gerald Ford said very wise things about limited government and social cohesion.
In my latest column for the National Post I marvel at how much freedom there is in Britain and how little mayhem it causes.
In my latest column for the National Post I argue that a “Brexit” would be an important blow for freedom.
In my latest National Post commentary I say we cannot play an effective role in the region unless we understand the complex relationship between Sunni and Shiite, Kurd and Assyrian and other groups that Western policy makers often seem not even to have heard of.
In my latest column for the National Post I cry “O Tempora O Mores” about a society that has lost its memory of the lessons of classical history as it shows ominous signs of reliving the fall of Rome.