Kenney vs. Amnesty: And introducing a very special Amnesty criticWhenever Jason Kenney picks a fight with an organization, it is helpful to ask, among several other questions, this one: "Hey, has...
Kenney vs. Amnesty: The case against Amnesty InternationalMy latest column points out that a lot of people are just generally fed up with Amnesty International and that a lot of them are...
Kenney vs. Amnesty: the downside of neighbourhood watchesFurther to my column on Jason Kenney’s exchange with Amnesty International: I was reminded, while writing the column, of a really...
Hey look: Minister Kenney’s letters (UPDATED)From the print edition, my column revisits the letter exchange between Jason Kenney and Amnesty International. In part I’m still...
Tony Bennett: behind the scenesThis is mostly just to tell you folks that our Brian D. Johnson has a fantastic profile of Tony Bennett , based on extended and...
That old deficit war re-revisited: the tale of the taxesHow much can a government afford to cut spending if economic growth is tepid? It’s a question Finance Minister Jim Flaherty must...
Roll callThings will be quiet around here for the next few days on account of a short vacation. In the meantime, some shout outs. The...
How we really beat the deficit: or, revisionism revisitedAndrew Coyne on why spending cuts played a bigger role than economic growth
’It always gives you more than one opportunity to prevail’Stephane Dion accepts the 2011 Couchiching Award for Leadership in Public Policy.
Will the questions be answered?While debate continues over who knew what about the G8 Legacy Fund and when (or at least who said what about who knew...