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…
I was delighted to see that Citizen of One, Citizen of the Whole, a study I co-authored, making headlines in Quebec. Cyberpresse.ca published an op-ed based on it, and QMI…
There are clear indications that Mr. Fadden is reacting to the media controversy by putting some water in his wine. That’s too bad. A friend of mine recently gave me…
Protecting the intelligence-gathering network while helping to make Canadians aware of the threats to which their country is subjected are both responsibilities that fall to Mr. Fadden. I would argue…
This question goes to the essence of the difference between espionage, counter-intelligence and national security matters on the one hand, and the standards of proof that are admissible in court….
The pillorying of Richard Fadden, the head of CSIS, continues in the media. A number of issues are raised by his CBC evening news interview with Peter Mansbridge, in which,…
I was in Montreal on June 9 to launch The Canadian Century: Moving Out of America’s Shadow. An event sponsored by Lapointe Rosenstein Marchand Melançon. Below are a few pictures…
The Canadian Century is number 16 on this week’s BookNet bestsellers list.