Such an approach would inflect relatively little harm to the economy or to the financial security so important to our sense of well-being.
Continue reading The lockdown should be for the old and vulnerable, no one else
Such an approach would inflect relatively little harm to the economy or to the financial security so important to our sense of well-being.
Continue reading The lockdown should be for the old and vulnerable, no one else
The debate being played out in Britain is unique; virologists in no other country, certainly not Canada, have brought this issue out in the open.
Continue reading Britain’s novel approach to coronavirus: Will herd immunity work?
Half a loaf may be better than none, but there is also a full-loaf option for Canadians should Trudeau choose to finish the project his father started.
Continue reading An infrastructure bank to save Canadians from our worst political instincts
If Ontario doesn’t rewrite the renewable contracts, virtually everyone in the province will suffer.
Continue reading Ontario is headed for a fatal future and only ending the renewable deals can prevent it
(September 15, 2016) There is no compelling case for Ontario to honour its odious renewable power deals.
The politicization of research funding is pervasive and paramount in decision-making.
Continue reading Medical research is too important to leave to the politicians
Governments have vast financial interests that skew their medical research.
Continue reading The EpiPen scandal is just a symptom of America’s unexplained allergy epidemic
To retire — or not — is primarily a lifestyle choice, but one that also has implications for health.
Continue reading Stop the CPP before it kills more Canadians
A documentary on the mother of all medical controversies.
Continue reading Junk Science Week: Robert De Niro gets Vaxxed
Jane was anything but anti-development and anti-change. Her thinking transcended cities to include economic development and wealth creation generally. Continue reading That’s not the Jane Jacobs I knew