In my latest screed for the ROB, I point out that for all its benefits, NAFTA is now showing its age. Twenty-five years after Canada and the US signed their…
My head must need examining. Here I am once again pointing out that the Emperor has no clothes to a crowd of admirers of the imperial fashion sense. Yes, I…
In my most recent column for the Globe’s Report on Business, I took to task the advocates of an expanded CPP for their failure to explain exactly what the problem…
As I write in my latest column in the Globe’s Report on Business, the Mowat Centre, a think tank on Ontario issues, thinks that Ontario should only “allow” pipelines carrying…
My good friend Ken Coates and I recently published an op-ed in the Globe and Mail about the violent confrontations occurring at the Elsipogtog First Nation reserve in New Brunswick….
In my latest column for the Globe’s ROB, I take on the resource nationalists who yearn for all Canada’s petroleum to be processed in Canada. I ask why, if there…
In my regular ROB column in today’s Globe (September 5th, 2013) I look into the alleged value of a university degree, both as a qualification for the job market AND…
In my latest column for the Globe’s ROB, I examine the issue of taxis — why they’re so expensive, why the service is so bad, and why the whole industry…
In my latest column for the Globe & Mail, I call down the worst the car-haters can muster in defence of the automobile and what it has meant in terms…
With all the talk recently in the new about of corporate taxes, and the companies whose tax bills seem low, I argue in today’s G&M, that the idea of simply increasing corporate…