In my second video for Canadians for Energy East, a project of the Economic Education Association of Alberta, I explain what opponents should not say about them and what supporters should.
In my new video for Canadians for Energy East, a project of the Economic Education Association of Alberta, I explain why Energy East is the right practical answer to the actual choices we face in energy policy in Canada.
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 commentary I urge the federal Liberals to recognize that deficits are bad for the economy and for government finances and to reject the Harper legacy of running them to “stimulate” the economy. (NB “While deficit spending may have a beneficial short-term impact” was an editorial insertion and I do not agree that it is a possibility.)
In my latest National Post commentary I explain why it's not just the Nipigon bridge that's in danger of falling.
Very interesting Washington Post piece about the security of the Internet and the "Internet of things" largely based on Linux, given the eccentricities of Linux' founder and the incentives that don't operate when people are giving stuff away rather than selling it. Read that alongside Ted Koppel's piece (in Thursday's National Post among other places) about the vulnerability of America's power infrastructure (and ours, I assure you) and you might well conclude with Woody that "This is the perfect time to panic."
But don't worry if you miss it. You'll get another chance.
My latest at The Rebel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPLa--b2xRU
Read my latest column in the National Post rejecting the concept of "net neutrality".