In my latest National Post column I say that it’s time to turn our backs on computer modeling of the economy and look at people instead… like Adam Smith.
In my latest National Post commentary I ask why, if Canada is not a high-tax country, do Canadians pay more in taxes than on food, clothing and shelter combined?
In my latest National Post column I say the virtual disappearance of the famous 1973 "Orange Paper" asking fundamental questions about Canada's social programs is a sign that those questions have no answers.
In my latest National Post column, I urge the makers of the forthcoming film The Silver Chair to do it faithfully in both senses.
In today's National Post Terry Glavin has another excellent piece on Canada's troubling relationship with China. He's not only very clear on the sinister nature of the government in Beijing and the aggressive style as well as content of its foreign policy. He's also one of the few commentators I know who understands that we are cozying up to an "increasingly decrepit" as well as "belligerent Chinese police state". It is remarkable how wrong the conventional wisdom is about the nature and dynamism of this regime. And Terry is much to be commended for seeing through it.
In my latest National Post commentary I say that we must not become used to the government taking forever to buy the wrong military hardware.
In my latest National Post column I answer Ilya Somin’s challenge whether to vote for Queen Cersei to defeat Sauron… by writing in Gandalf. No, really.
In my latest National Post commentary I give guarded praise to the Liberals’ more open Supreme Court appointment process. But we still need to see it in operation and it won’t really be right until MPs get to vote on the nomination.