Culture & Society Articles

Heading toward suicide-on-demand

February 4, 2020|Comments Off on Heading toward suicide-on-demand

Laying Down the Lawton For a couple of weeks in January, Canadians were invited to share their thoughts [...]

Science as saviour and enemy

January 17, 2020|Comments Off on Science as saviour and enemy

The worst argument I ever had with an old and dear friend was about Darwin. It only occurred to me [...]

Transgender ideology targets children

January 15, 2020|Comments Off on Transgender ideology targets children

National Affairs Rory Leishman In Ottawa couple deserves immense credit for their resolute opposition to the transgender propaganda [...]

Ban on deadnaming shuts down debate

January 15, 2020|Comments Off on Ban on deadnaming shuts down debate

Andrew Lawton I’ve seen more doctors in my life than I can count, yet never once have I [...]

My 2020 vision: 20/20 vision

January 10, 2020|Comments Off on My 2020 vision: 20/20 vision

Talk Turkey Josie Luetke I apologize that many of my columns are just a series of complaints. People [...]

Progressive politics

December 18, 2019|Comments Off on Progressive politics

National Affairs Rory Leishman Almost all members of Parliament representing the Liberal Party, the Bloc Quebecois, the New [...]

Dream over

December 18, 2019|Comments Off on Dream over

Light is Right Joe Campbell I’ve tried to believe in equality. Truly, I have. But try as I [...]

The madness of identity politics

December 11, 2019|Comments Off on The madness of identity politics

The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity, by Douglas Murray (Bloomsbury, $38, 288 pages) In The Madness of Crowds, [...]

Running out the clock

December 11, 2019|Comments Off on Running out the clock

Talk Turkey Josie Luetke I  find it fitting as the clock winds down on 2019 to talk about [...]

Is nostalgia overrated?

December 11, 2019|Comments Off on Is nostalgia overrated?

Amusements Rick McGinnis We have a curious relationship with the past. It’s often presumed that things were better [...]