Once caught up in mass hysteria, we don’t even realize we are not seeing things clearly
Author: Brian Giesbrecht
Brian Giesbrecht was a Provincial Court Judge in Manitoba from 1976 to 2007. During that time he served as Acting Chief Judge, and Associate Chief Judge. He is now retired and lives in western Manitoba.
Time to un-cancel diversity of opinion
Intolerance undermines the free speech essential for democracy to survive
It’s not only in China that ideology trumps common sense
Canada’s blind commitment to a failed ideology is worsening health-care outcomes
Chinese Communist Party finds itself between a rock and a hard place
Chinese people risking beatings and jail to protest continued lockdowns
Justin Trudeau’s plan for Indigenous communities has failed
Segregation and special rights have always been the problem. Integration has always been the answer
Does Canada have a two-tiered system of justice?
We now have a justice system that favours those with “acceptable political views” while persecuting those with “unacceptable views”
Climate change extremism is leading the world to disaster
Oil is not evil: fossil fuels are responsible for making our lives longer and better
We have nothing to be ashamed of on Canada Day
We should be proud of our country, warts and all
Preston Manning brings clarity to our lockdown misery
Most of the world has managed to move on past these divisive – and just plain dumb – policies
Lockdowns didn’t work; they simply crippled our economy
Quarantining the healthy, while failing to properly protect the most vulnerable, never made sense