Winter games maybe, Olympics they are not

Michael Coren | 15 February 2010

A true Olympic sport draws the best from around the world, not just rich kids from places with too much snow.

Games of inspiration

Brian Lilley | 14 February 2010

The speed, the grace, the wonder of the Olympics comes alive in Vancouver.

Why we remember

John Robson | 09 November 2009 | comment 15

Remembrance Day is not a pacifist occasion but a recollection of  our solemn contract with those who have fallen.

Softened up for death

Cristina Alarcon | 22 September 2009 | comment 13

Could our persistent search for a hardship-free world be blinding us to the value of suffering?

In defence of moral absolutes

Richard Bastien | 28 August 2009 | comment 26

Forget the modern orthodoxy, there are real moral absolutes worth defending.

Justifying one’s existence

Barbara Kay | 28 July 2009 | comment 7

Choosing to live out one’s natural life will soon be as unpopular as refusing an abortion.

Manipulating pain

Margaret Somerville | 28 July 2009 | comment 4

The euthanasia lobby insists on confusing pain relief with euthanasia. There is a clear distinction.

The G8 remains relevant

Brian Lilley | 18 July 2009 | comment 1

The G8 isn't a global government, it's a voluntary club. Keep the doors to membership closed.

A broken company and symptom of a broken economy

Brian Lilley | 13 June 2009 | comment 4

General Motors was called too big to fail, why do you never hear of too small to fail?

Social justice and the family

Andrea Mrozek | 07 March 2009 | comment 11

Big government programs fail the most vulnerable. Is it time for a change?

Drinking intellectual hemlock at The University of Calgary

Barry Cooper, Mark Milke And Marco Navarro-Genie | 05 March 2009 | comment 9

A university is using police and the courts to silence students instead of allowing for the free inquiry they claim to support.

So what do we call it?

Brian Lilley | 17 December 2008 | comment 13

A Menorah is not a candelabra, a Christmas tree is well, a Christmas tree.

A beacon of hope?

Brian Lilley | 13 December 2008 | comment 1

The United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights turns 60. Does the post-war text still speak to us today?

Prostitution law: a South Sea model?

Andrea Mrozek | 28 November 2008 | comment 4

Canadians should be wary of the much-touted legalised regime in New Zealand.

Death talk in a secular age

Margaret Somerville | 18 November 2008 | comment 49

We must formulate a moral argument against euthanasia without resorting to religion.

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