In my latest National Post column, I say that if power can corrupt the people at StatsCan it can corrupt anybody.
In my latest National Post column I express total exasperation with the sort of political correctness surrounding terrorism and crime that’s driving otherwise reasonable people to back Donald Trump.
In my latest National Post commentary I say it’s nice that the premiers have again promised to remove the internal trade barriers they themselves put in place. But (as Brian Lee Crowley, Robert Knox and I argued six years ago) the feds have the legal and moral authority to compel them if they don’t follow through, and should make clear that they will.
In my latest National Post column I say the state of the CPP is proof that we have been very foolish to let foxes guard the henhouse in Canada.
In my latest National Post commentary I praise the Couillard administration for temporarily getting Quebec’s budget balanced. But I warn that the underlying issues have not been addressed.
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 column I express surprise at how often Gerald Ford said very wise things about limited government and social cohesion.
In my latest column for the National Post I marvel at how much freedom there is in Britain and how little mayhem it causes.