Reading Time: 3 minutes While the dishonest may appear content, we don’t see the inner turmoil they suffer from knowing that they’ve done wrong
Month: May 2018
The feds’ astonishing capacity for being tone-deaf
Reading Time: 3 minutes Turning the natural-gas-fired Centennial Flame on Parliament Hill into an LED version belittles our past and misunderstands our future
Why marriage still matters
Reading Time: 4 minutes From health to wealth, from personal happiness to better outcomes for children, the benefits of traditional relationships are many
Early intervention important when fighting depression
Reading Time: 3 minutes If you are depressed you should not procrastinate and you should not settle for partial treatment
Don’t pin the Raptors’ failure on Casey
Reading Time: 4 minutes He could’ve stood at half court performing triple salchows and it wouldn’t have convinced his players they had a chance
Pipeline obstructionism costing Canada billions
Reading Time: 3 minutes According to a recent Fraser Institute study, lack of pipeline capacity will cost Canadian oil producers $15.8 billion this year
Ottawa’s rules make health care worse
Reading Time: 4 minutes We’ve seen decades of policy paralysis, with provinces constantly under threat of penalty for exploring policy options
What do environmentalists have against the world’s poor?
Reading Time: 3 minutes Pipeline protests only prevent oil and gas products from getting to economies that need them the most
Investors steering clear of Canada’s energy sector
Reading Time: 3 minutes Uncompetitive policies and regulatory uncertainty are largely to blame
Why people are becoming fed up with smug liberals
Reading Time: 3 minutes It’s possible to favour conservative ideas without being depicted as bigoted, racist, intolerant, elitist and out-of-touch with reality