I dared to write about vaccinations, and I paid dearly for it
The Vax Divide: You’d think I had lobbed a grenade. I especially didn't expect the death threats.
The unvaccinated must be deterred from harming others
The reality is that we restrict plenty of behaviours where we judge that the harm to others outweighs the limits to individual liberty.
Why didn't Ford act earlier on Omicron?
Why did the premier not bite the bullet before Christmas? The only answer, in this election year, is politics.
Omicron brings an avalanche of awful, but don't despair yet
Even if you feel that getting COVID-19 is inevitable, ending up in the hospital is not.
Get ready for tax hikes to pay for Liberal spending
Whatever the government decides, it’s clear that someone’s goose will be cooked this season.
A diplomatic boycott of Beijing is a no-brainer, except in Ottawa
All nations that believe in democracy and freedom should take a stand.
Another ‘virtual’ hybrid Parliament could be a dangerous thing in government hands
Can the cause of democracy truly be served when people are not staring each other in the eye?
David Suzuki's 'blown up' pipelines comment is a winking incitement to eco-terrorism
It’s depressing to see an icon like Suzuki disappear further down the rabbit hole.
A political lifeline arrives for Erin O’Toole, courtesy of the NDP
The coalition chatter has given O’Toole an opening — some may say a lifeline — to change the channel from the recent vaccination controversies.
PM’S carbon cred at COP26 misses mark at home
If Trudeau really aspires to be Captain Carbon, he needs to take the politics out of climate change and focus on better solutions.
Trudeau is already setting up the next election with a Big Government cabinet
Electoral engineering aside, the new cabinet is clearly designed to respond to voters’ biggest concerns right now.
Parliamentary scrutiny is more important than ever. And Trudeau is avoiding it
It’s reasonable to ask: how much time are our politicians actually spending on the job?
CERB problems are bad news for proponents of a guaranteed basic income
If one truly values 'fairness,' one should think twice about a universal basic income.
Weak leadership leads Trudeau to Tofino and O’Toole into trouble
The lesson in both cases is that leadership demands authenticity. A real leader practices what he preaches.
Rebuilding the Tories' 'big tent' starts with new Canadians
Why immigrants are key to the future of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Liberals must demand probe into any China election meddling
There is growing evidence that for some voters, foreign matters played a key role, not due to personal preference, but foreign interference.
Unlike this election result, at least the movie Groundhog Day was rewarding
The big question for next time is, will changing the characters alter the plot?
Quebec nationalists exploited rifts over minority for electoral gain
Federal election has laid bare the challenges of Canada's 'third solitude'
From carbon taxes to deficits, how much government is too much?: Tasha Kheiriddin vs John Moore
From universal social programs and high taxes to ‘greening’ the economy: What kind of government should Canadians have in their lives — and how much of it?
Why Maxime Bernier's rise could secure Trudeau's re-election
By carving off Conservative votes in ridings where small margins matter, the PPC could help elect Liberals and return Justin Trudeau to office.