COLUMN – Nobody talks about bureaucracy anymore. When they do, it’s a quaint word from the Sixties when hippies raged against faceless bureaucrats. Those [Continue]
COLUMN —Olds, not Kamloops, became Canada’s first gigabit town after big carriers refused to expand services. We could have had it before the Alberta town. Taking matters [Continue]
COLUMN — We are not alone. To believe contrary seems unscientific and unenlightened. Ever since Copernicus plucked our Earth from the centre of the universe and placed it [Continue]
COLUMN — Don’t use drugs. If these two statements seem contradictory, it’s understandable. Legalization is approval. And since drug abuse is a problem, why approve drug [Continue]
COLUMN — It’s time for the tredecennial review of the quagmire in Iraq. In my 2002 column, I cautioned: “If Iraq were completely destroyed, it will break in three: a [Continue]
COLUMN — At first I found the accusation that Canada committed genocide to be incredulous. I don’t recall Canadians marching into villages and hacking people to death [Continue]