"Deja voodoo, the feeling that you have been cursed before." R.G. McGillivray, Oakville, Ont., in "SMILE" in Globe and Mail April 19, 2002
"Deja voodoo, the feeling that you have been cursed before." R.G. McGillivray, Oakville, Ont., in "SMILE" in Globe and Mail April 19, 2002
"Eleanor [his wife] and I speak at various conferences; we know so many people who, if they had to do it over again, would never have left their first marriage. The grass always looks greener on the other side. But the grass is greenest where you water it most." Paul Henderson in an interview in Cardus Convivium Vol. I #5 (November-December 2012)
In my latest National Post column I ridicule the Ontario government's plan to meddle in the housing market.
The audio-only version is available here: [podcast title="Ask the Professor, April 20"]http://www.thejohnrobson.com/podcast/John2017/April/ATP170420.mp3[/podcast]
If you know somebody at a Canadian university who's interested in free markets and individual liberty, let them know about the Dobson Bursary available through the Institute for Liberal Studies. The application deadline is June 30, 2017.
"It might be a good idea if the various countries of the world would occasionally swap history books, just to see what other people are doing with the same set of facts." Bill Vaughan, quoted as "Thought du jour" in Social Studies in Globe and Mail June 1, 2009
In my latest National Post column I argue for marijuana legalization because free adults should make their own choices... and it is not always wrong to get high including on alcohol, nicotine or pot.