In my latest National Post column I argue that the time to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel is now, and always was.
In my latest Mercatornet article I say the extended version "making of" DVDs show that The Lord of the Rings film trilogy was an amazing logistical and creative achievement that unhappily missed much of the moral point of Tolkien's masterpiece.
In my latest Looniepolitics column I explain why the apparently reassuring numbers in this thing called “EQUALITY + GROWTH/ A Strong Middle Class”, which seriously was the federal budget’s title, are actually worrisome.
In my latest National Post column I say the emptiness of "a plan that puts people first" puts conceit first... and puts us all at risk.
If you're concerned about the direction government budgets are headed in this country at the federal, provincial and even municipal level, and you're in the Calgary area, please join us Friday and Saturday for the EEA's 5th annual Freedom School Conference, on "Stemming the Tide of Red Ink." You can see the list of speakers, get details and register here.
In my latest National Post column I say the fact that British millennials are far and away the fattest generation ever is proof that something is very wrong with how we're living today... and I blame family breakdown.
In my latest National Post column I say the federal Liberals have literally no idea what they're getting themselves into when they promise to assess every policy initiative in the budget according to its impact on everything to do with gender including all their other policies.
In my latest National Post column I say because Patrick Brown can't clear his name by running for his old job, if he or anyone turns out to have had their career or personal life ruined by false accusations there must be consequences for those responsible.
In my latest National Post column I say Israelis should be proud, and others impressed, that a bribery scandal proves no one in Israel including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is above the law, in stark contrast to its unhappy neighbours.