In my latest National Post column I argue that while history doesn't repeat, its lessons do... especially for those not paying attention. (Due to an editing mishap, at the end of the 3rd paragraph, between the sentence ending "great and small." and the one beginning "Regrettably, as with...", the sentence "But I am sure we’re not going to fight World War One again." was omitted.)
Wrapping up 2016 and looking forward to 2017, a word of thanks to all those who made our documentary work possible in the past year.
"Men do not become sinless by receiving a post in a bureaucracy." G.K. Chesterton in "Preface to Divorce vs. Democracy" quoted in Gilbert Magazine Vol. 19 #8 (July-August 2016)
In my National Post column that appeared in print today, I draw on a new Fraser Institute study to underline that unless we put firm restraints on it, government will indulge its ever-growing appetite including for pay and perks far larger than those left to us in the private sector. For more on how to restrain government, see our documentary True, Strong and Free on fixing Canada's Constitution.
In my latest National Post column I lament the casual way the Ontario government has breached doctor-patient confidentiality including laughing off search warrants.
I was at an event held by Canadians for Language Fairness over the weekend where I talked about our newest project. My talk is below. Many thanks to Danno Saunt for the videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4EiZ9RGXG8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOHKT0_UteU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o4JYqq9FoI
To mark Remembrance Day we are pleased to offer a complimentary copy of our latest documentary, True Strong and Free, to veterans, active military/police/first responder and their families. Simply follow the link to claim yours. And thank you for your service.
The idea for our latest project, our True, Strong and Free documentary on how to fix the Constitution, originally came from an article I wrote for C2C Journal two years ago. You can read the original article here.