Back in 1961, President Dwight Eisenhower warned of the development of a military-industrial complex that had arisen from the federal government’s collaboration with an alliance of military…
Climatology is, to say the least, an inexact science. It is not just because of the uncontrolled variables that can exercise an inordinate effect on predictions, but…
In the eighteenth century, wealthy aristocrats in France and England demonstrated their sense of taste by building large decorative buildings called follies as part of the landscape…
In 14 years, Ontarians have witnessed their once-efficient and affordable power grid become so expensive that its inefficiency is now only matched by the province's sub-sovereign debt,…
One of the ways in which modern science obtains a semblance of objectivity is by testing its hypotheses through repeatable experiment. To make valid prognostications about the…
Political correctness has insisted that the word 'man' no longer be used in reference to the human race seen as a whole. The exception seems to be…
While the stock of companies like Tesla is going stratospheric, and calls for billions in investment (including government subsidies) are being met with euphoria, there remain huge…
The paper tigers of the international left are leading from behind, apparently betrayed by its poster boy, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. One sentence betrays the reason…
Newspapers find it difficult in an era of budget cuts to stay on top of the state of scientific endeavour. While the question of global warming might…
Canada's self-styled postnationalist Prime Minister continued to operate under his global mandate as vicar to the world. Rumours of a threat to withdraw communion from the Pope…