In my latest National Post column, I explain why I can't vote for the Green party either.
I'm scheduled to be on 770 Afternoons at around 3:30 (eastern) this afternoon, with Danielle Smith, to talk about my latest National Post column. You can listen live at the link.
A nice comment on iPolitics about my "Why I Can't Vote For the Harper Tories" National Post column, from Michael Harris, who I worked with at CFRA. There's something fishy about him calling me an "old trout" as I don't make a habit of saluting colleagues as "abalone" or "plaice" or other terms associated with aquatic life. But nice otherwise.
I was interviewed by CJAD's Dan Delmar yesterday about my latest National Post column. You can listen to it below. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/218262528" params="auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true" width="100%" height="450" iframe="true" /]
My latest National Post column leaves little to the imagination.
My Windows 10 download and install was a genuinely amazing experience. So if technology is going to bring us true fulfillment, why aren't we happier?
In today's National Post George Will makes one of those rare generalizations so sound and important that it deserves to be elevated to the status of a "law" of political economy:
It is a law of arms control: agreements are impossible until they are unimportant.
If taken seriously, this maxim would save us from much foolishness and peril. Unfortunately, it will not be taken seriously.
Following up my column in today's National Post about China's perilous moment on the world stage, I note that the New York Times has a lengthy piece today about China's increasing financial and economic assertiveness, often in troubled parts of the world and capitalizing on reckless anti-Western sentiment in nations that have badly mishandled their own affairs.