In my latest National Post column I try to find a silver lining in the American presidential result and, with some effort, succeed.
In my latest National Post commentary I ask what would happen if a Canadian (or American) politician tried being as sorry for a scandal or a bungle as South Korea's president Park Geun-hye.
In my latest National Post column I argue that the push for 100 million Canadians so at last we can begin to live is a classic case of the false ideal of progress toward some glittering unattainable future state for other people as a substitute for the hard work of living worthwhile lives ourselves in the present.
In my latest National Post commentary I wonder why people treat Mark Carney like a superstar.
My latest National Post column, about the UN going after Putin and Assad. I don't know whether to laugh or to cry.
In my latest National Post column I praise the Hill 70 Project and monument because if we forget the past, we lose the present as well.
In my latest National Post commentary I congratulate the Liberals for appointing an Atlantic Canadian to the Atlantic Canadian spot on the Supreme Court. Even one who thinks the court should write laws instead of interpreting them.
In my latest National Post column I argue that Donald Trump represents the Republican Party giving in to the modern mood.