Honourable senators, were I among your number I would rise to remind you, at this moment of political and constitutional crisis, that in the Red Chamber we are masters in our own house. Click here to read the rest.
It’s disorienting to discover, by the light of a flaming cop car, that we don’t even agree what “lawless” means. To most Canadians, it’s burning RCMP cruisers at a New Brunswick fracking protest. But to Native activists and their sympathizers, it’s enforcing Canadian law on aboriginal land. Click here to read the rest.
What just happened in that mall in Kenya? I know that shouldn’t be such a difficult question. But for a lot of people it apparently is because they just can’t grasp that ideas matter. Click here to read the rest.
People are rightly disgusted by university students at opposite ends of the country chanting about raping minors. But they’re also baffled. Click here to read the rest.
It’s about time to put Henry Hazlitt in your pipe and smoke it. Click here to read the rest.