Youthful Ambition Pays Big
So Mr. Oosterfhoff has won the by-election, becoming the youngest MP ever to win a seat in the provincial legislature. I wish him and his constituents all the... Read more.
Laying Heavy Burdens of Carbon
John Robson is right, when he decries the hypocrisy of Prime Minister Trudeau and his entourage of 225 ‘delegates’ to the ‘climate change’ conference in... Read more.
Albertus Magnus
Saint Albert was called the ‘great’ even during his lifetime, rumoured to have known everything there was to be known, which may have been sort of possible... Read more.
Please do feel free to join the parish of the Immaculate Conception as they celebrate the Holy Eucharist with Schubert’s Mass in G Tomorrow, Sunday, November 13,... Read more.
Remember Saint Martin
Today we celebrate Remembrance Day (in the United States, Memorial Day), commemorating the cessation of hostilities in World War I, on the eleventh hour, on the... Read more.
President Elect Trump
Donald Trump has been elected the next President of the United States of America, an outcome that I, and many others, welcome, albeit with some degree of caution. ... Read more.
Election Day: Are We Headed for Venezuela?
It will all be over later today, one way or the other, after a bizarre and unenviable election process: The United States of America, still the greatest economic... Read more.
Honour and Ambition: Thoughts on the Requirements for Political Office
Politics is a curious business, and not just in the United States the Big Day approaches: Here in Ontario, Canada, about a four hour drive from where I live, a... Read more.
Beware Bagpiping Scotsmen
A bag piping Scotsman was recently fined in Montreal for carrying an ‘illegal weapon’, namely, his sgian-duh, literally his ‘black’, but... Read more.
Deacon Jean-Nil Chabot, Ph. D, responds to my most recent editorial: Generally speaking I would not differ from what you wrote, but I will express my opinion (no, I... Read more.