Originally published at Convivium on August 6, 2020. Ottawa lawyer Don Hutchinson says it’s “beyond belief” Canada would participate in the 2022 Winter Olympics given the Chinese regime’s reprehensible persecution of religion. 7 minute … [Continue reading]
Scheer Shakespeare – Lend me your eyes

With apologies to William Shakespeare (whose works have entered the public domain, including Julius Caesar, act III, scene ii) and to the Beatles. Friends, Canadians, (and, yes) Conservatives lend me your eyes; I come neither to bury Andrew … [Continue reading]
Parliament Matters – Part 2 of 2
Yesterday, Part 1 was kind of a preamble about preambles, and introduction to the relationship of Canada’s constitutional preambles – 1867 and 1982 – to the current dilemma unfolding in our Parliament. Have you visited Canada’s Parliament … [Continue reading]
Parliament Matters – Part 1 of 2
As a result of the current pandemic health measures, many Canadians are focused on keeping jobs and homes. Appreciative of every dollar the Prime Minister has announced at his daily morning press conferences over the last few months, some have … [Continue reading]
A stack of Bordens and the next leader of Canada’s Conservative Party
A friend posted on social media about the $87 billion dollar spending estimates Parliament was asked to approve in a single afternoon last week. No budget. No fiscal update. No time. And, the Trudeau Government is in the midst of a separate spending … [Continue reading]
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