Tag: Opinion

Behind the Agenda to Rid Canada’s Military Chaplaincy of Traditional Faith Groups

Commentary Fifteen years ago, the Royal Canadian Chaplain Service was wrestling with the corollaries of pluralism in Canada, and how to tap into the benefits of true diversity in the Canadian multicultural context. Even though I am an orthodox Lutheran, who does not believe that all religions are equally valid expressions of truth, I was…


Pandemic Performance Study Blatant Attempt to Justify Feds’ Actions?

Commentary Rather than learning from the painful lessons of the past three years, it’s obvious that we’ve entered a post-pandemic phase of government-led alarmism. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)—including Theresa Tam—has published a study in a Canadian public health journal declaring that pandemic-inspired restrictions substantially reduced the impact of COVID-19 in Canada. “Counterfactuals…


Preventing Police Misconduct Requires Practical Action, Not Ideological Reform

Commentary The horrific death of 29-year-old Tyre Nichols in Memphis has ignited yet another media firestorm and public outcry for systemic change in policing. News outlets and social media platforms couldn’t wait to associate the tragedy with white supremacy, internalized racism, and systemic failures in law enforcement. As in the cases of other high-profile police…


‘Stripes’ Is the Most Accurate Movie Regarding Military Life: Here’s Why

Commentary We quite often see blogs and articles discussing the best and most accurate movies regarding war or military life. I’m sure our readers have their favorites, many of which are dependent on the era during which they served. I will leave it to you to peruse for a moment which movie most accurately portrays…


Biden’s Agenda for US Military in 2023 Transforms the Institution to an Unprecedented Degree, Analysts Say

News Analysis The Biden administration’s efforts to revise and extend radical policies affecting the culture of the U.S. military and the status of certain service members may make 2023 one of the most transformative years in the history of this nation’s armed services, changing the institution beyond recognition, policy analysts and commentators have told The…


Brittany Higgins’ Case Shouldn’t Have Gone to Trial to Begin With, so Why Did It?

Commentary The Brittany Higgins celebrity saga continues with the white dress she wore to a feminist rally being considered an addition to the collection in the Museum of Australian Democracy. But another key player in this circus isn’t doing so well. Only a few months ago, the Australian Capital Territory’s (ACT) Director of Public Prosecutions…


California Legislative Analyst Discovers ‘Seiler’s Law’ on Budget Spending Limit

Commentary Back in 2003, I was perusing some state budget documents and found an interesting correlation. When state general-fund spending rose above 6.2 percent of the income of Californians, inevitably the state would run deficits, get into budget trouble, and end up having to make sharp budget cuts and tax increases. The data came from…


A Look at China’s ‘Bicameral’ Annual Legislative Sessions

News Analysis In the eyes of foreigners, it appears that China has a bicameral political system similar to the West. Beijing’s authorities always claim that China has its own form of democracy. Unless deeply looking into how politics works in China, it is hard for Westerners to understand how China’s legislature works. Usually in March…


Run for Your Lives: It’s the Bird Flu

Commentary So many people made bank (both power and money) on the last pandemic, they are already preparing for a new one. The bit about Monkeypox (remember that health emergency only a year ago?) didn’t really go well, so they are reverting again to the fear of infectious disease, this time the old standby H5N1,…


Inflation Has Returned

Commentary After some encouraging news last summer and fall, many began anticipating a quick end to the economy’s inflation problem. Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell even suggested that he might not have been so wrong in 2021 when he declared the inflationary pressure “transitory.” The news from January contradicts this optimism. The Labor Department…