In my latest National Post column I denounce the legal Juggernaut that has rolled over a blameless Ontario couple and increasingly menaces us all. (My bad: In the piece I misnamed the outrageous Ontario law in question; its actual Orwellian title is the Civil Relief Act.)
In my latest National Post column I say we can all get some much needed exercise fleeing from stationary bikes for toddlers complete with digital device.
In my latest National Post column I argue that Barack Obama's malevolent parting shot at Israel casts a harsh light on his entire disastrous record in foreign policy.
In my latest National Post column I express shock at people's wish to be shocked, and at where they do and don't go to satisfy this weird desire.
In my latest National Post column I argue that while history doesn't repeat, its lessons do... especially for those not paying attention. (Due to an editing mishap, at the end of the 3rd paragraph, between the sentence ending "great and small." and the one beginning "Regrettably, as with...", the sentence "But I am sure we’re not going to fight World War One again." was omitted.)
In my latest National Post column I look back at the year now ending and say we can be more intelligent and decent in the next one.
In my latest National Post column I argue that the horrifying fate of Aleppo reminds us that things are better in Canada than in most of the world, and that they are better because of our beliefs and habits, a.k.a. our "Canadian values".
In my National Post column that appeared in print today, I draw on a new Fraser Institute study to underline that unless we put firm restraints on it, government will indulge its ever-growing appetite including for pay and perks far larger than those left to us in the private sector. For more on how to restrain government, see our documentary True, Strong and Free on fixing Canada's Constitution.