In my latest National Post column I reflect on how prescient Aldous Huxley's novel was.
In my latest National Post column I join the Prince of Wales in his defense of Vacherin d’Abondance.
In my latest National Post I ask (again) why nobody seems to know what game they're playing.
In my latest National Post column, I ask why Canadian women aren't trusted by the government to protect themselves.
In my latest National Post column I ask whether we have what we need to fight ISIL.
In my latest National Post column I talk about how odd it is that instead of Canadians mistrusting government, we now allow it to mistrust us. It doesn’t believe we can shop by ourselves, ride a bicycle or get in a boat safely, defend ourselves, speak freely without speech codes or build a deck without rules about the height of our railings. And instead of insisting that we know what we’re doing, too often we let it tell us what to do. In doing so we are losing our heritage. Servile incompetence is not a Canadian value. This country was built by self-reliant people who kept their governments in check, and it’s high time we went back to that arrangement.
In my latest National Post column I explain that China's reversal on the one-child policy is a stunning intellectual event of the first importance.
In my latest National Post column I warn that electoral reform is Justin Trudeau's most dangerous idea.