In my latest National Post column I argue that the federal Liberals' contempt for truth explains their contempt for Parliament.
In my latest National Post column I complain that recent zombie movies don't make even a feeble effort to be scientifically plausible about what would happen if corpses somehow got reanimated.
In my latest National Post column I say the strong showing of the allegedly "far right" Alternative für Deutschland in the German election means you must either call one in eight German voters a neo-Nazi or concede that many normal people are deeply dissatisfied with politics as usual nowadays.
In my latest National Post column I ridicule McMaster University's policy of banning all smoking on campus, of anything, any way, as infantilizing and unscientific, two odd qualities for an institution of higher learning.
In my latest National Post column I argue that the quantity of antidepressants we now take, with shockingly little understanding of their direct or indirect effects, is not cause for complacency about progress.
In my latest National Post column I take on the concept that a new phone, or new anything, can revolutionize our lives every few years.
In my latest National Post column I offer good news and bad: we know what's needed to fix our broken governments.
In my latest National Post column I say tax reform would be easier to discuss and accomplish if governments weren't universally desperate for money. So arguably politicians and voters should give more thought to why they are.