In my latest National Post commentary, I give credit where credit is due.
In my latest National Post column I ask how we can be so confused about something as simple as human rights.
In my latest National Post column I say our Foreign Minister and our government generally just don't understand force.
In my latest National Post commentary I welcome Iran's release of Prof. Homa Hoodfar but worry about what our government may have done behind the scenes to get her out.
In my latest National Post column I ask how people can be warning not to allow "two-tier" health care when we've known we have multiple tiers for years.
In my latest National Post commentary I say that Unifor's realistic pension deal with General Motors should be a model for government employees as well.
In my latest National Post column I ask how standing up for Canadian values ever became controversial. p.s. if you want to help me stand up for those values, please consider becoming a patron for a couple of dollars a month (please note Patreon pledges are in US dollars).
John Ivison has a good piece in today's National Post about the Liberals' hollow "consultation process" on abolishing the voting system we've used since the common people were first admitted to Parliament, in favour of one that will make them almost impossible to beat. And if you're worried about this change and the undemocratic, arguably unconstitutional way it's likely to happen, and live in the Ottawa area, you might want to attend the MY VOTE MATTERS Ottawa event this evening at the Ukrainian Community Centre (1000 Byron) from 6:00 to 7:30 and share your concerns.