On October 6 I will be discussing Canadian and U.S. power in the 21st century, along with Earl Fry of Brigham Young University, at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for…
It is always nice to see one’s books mentioned in the media, but Chantal Hébert’s column yesterday, which made reference to Fearful Symmetry, presented an inaccurate caricature of my arguments…
Jason Clemens, MLI Fellow and one of my co-authors along with Niels Veldhuis of MLI’s best-selling The Canadian Century, has an article in the Wall Street Journal earlier this week….
MLI’s influence continues to grow in Ottawa, as we noted earlier today. But, another important thing is starting to happen as our ideas spread. In June we published Citizen of…
My friend Matt Bufton, who is the Executive Director of the Institute for Liberal Studies, wrote a review of Fearful Symmetry last year. The article appeared in The Lance at…
Contemplating the current frenzy over the census, I am moved to ask: What should we call an issue that excites the usual suspects in Ottawa but doesn’t interest, or matter…
Today’s Ottawa Citizen has a letter-to-the-editor from former RCMP and CSIS investigator François Lavigne under the headline: Be grateful for Fadden’s warnings about a clear and present danger. Discussing the…
In a review of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute’s political hit The Canadian Century on his blog Filibuster… J.J. McCullough writes: “As a book on the fiscal state of the continent, and…
I am quoted today in a piece by John Ibbitson of the Globe and Mail titled, Tories mull shrinking Veterans Affairs as old soldiers fade away. “Two competing principles are…
Citizen of One gets a fine mention in Rob Silver’s Globe and Mail web column: “My friend Brian Lee Crowley’s think-tank, The MacDonald-Laurier Institute, released a new study Monday calling…