In my latest National Post column I ask why our justice system worries more about hurt feelings than speedy trials for serious crimes.
In my latest National Post commentary I reproach the government for the huge carbon footprint of its delegations to international climate conferences.
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.