Another day in the death of the alpha male: Bud Light, the American beer famous for its ties to pro sports and macho men (“Less Filling/...
We once had a former MLB player/ media type tell us that if he were a manager he’d prefer his players go to their hotels after...
In the final days of World War I, exhausted Canadian soldiers made a curious discovery when viewing German soldiers captured or killed in a late-1918 confrontation....
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” They can be powerful words to live by. Live-and-let-live has underpinned much of the Judeo/Christian...
In the classic 1987 Seinfeld episode The Sponge, Kramer is harassed by AIDS Walk organizers for refusing to wear a ribbon as he walks in the...
Hear us with Peter Mansbridge on The Bridge at SiriusXM Canada Talks Ch. 167. Here’s the link. Received a call from my old colleague Peter Mansbridge who...
Robert Bennett: 1952-2023 This is a column I hoped I’d never have to write. But my best friend Rob Bennett has lost his fight with ALS....
One of the highlights of the recent Super Bowl was a heartfelt, unembellished rendering of The Star Spangled Banner by country star Chris Stapleton. So gripping...
“I know who the gatekeepers are. They are still here, telling us in Bill C-11 that we have progressed, that we are more understanding and that our...
Pop Quiz: Since the 2021 Residential schools “secret burials” hysteria allowed prime minister Justin Trudeau to declare Canada a genocidal state, how many of the graves...