Writing

“Canada’s hard-fought immigration consensus is crumbling before our eyes“, The Hub (April 10, 2024)

“If Brian Mulroney was ‘divisive’ its only because our standards are so low” The National Post (March 4, 2024)

The (Un)remarkable Common Sense Revolution of Mike Harris“, Review of The Harris Legacy, ed. Alister Campbell, C2C Journal (November 22, 2023)

“The Inevitable Paradox of State Coercion”, The Vital Centre (November 15, 2023)

“Canada needs new political experts”, The Hub (November 9, 2023)

“We can’t let the logic of the war weaken our moral resolve”, included in “The Expert Roundup: How should Canada respond to the Israel-Hamas war?” for The Hub (October 30, 2023)

“It’s (still) the economy, stupid. Why material concerns remain most relevant to Canadian voters”, The Hub (August 3, 2023)

“Challenges to free trade reveal a big change in conservative ideology”, The Conversation (July 27, 2023)

“Conservatives considering the possibility that it isn’t only the bottom line that matters”, Western Standard (July 14, 2023)

“How Canada’s Conservatives Should Solve Their Free Trade Confusion”, C2C Journal (2023, July 10)

“Let the Dead Bury the Dead”, The American Conservative (2023, July 10)

“Alberta is now a two-party province”, The Hub (2023, June 5)

“Bland passport redesign a symptom of a culture in decline”, The National Post (2023, May 16)

“Biden’s strength is consensus, but America is increasingly divided. Can he win again?”, The Conversation (2023, May 16)

“To be more successful, the NDP can reclaim its heritage of left-wing populism”, The Hill Times (2023, April 24)

The notwithstanding clause may be the only tool to solve Ontario’s recurring teacher strikes“, The Hub (2023, April 24)

“Beyond Schedule F”, The American Conservative (2023, April 17)

“Christianity Is More Than Jordan Peterson’s Notional Symbolism”, The American Spectator (2023, April 16)

“Empowering MPS means strengthening Canadian democracy”, The Hill Times (2023, March 13)

“The Liberal government is in serious crisis mode on Chinese interference”, The Conversation (2023, March 9)

“Meeting Christine Anderson was unwise, but the Conservative party is not to blame” The National Post (2022, March 1)

“The news about Toronto Mayor John Tory’s affair destroyed his carefully cultivated public image” The Conversation (2022, Feb 23)

“Ontario Liberals are down but far from out when it comes to ruling the province” The Conversation (2023, Feb 14)

“Liz Truss’ failures a lesson for Canada’s populist Conservative leadersThe National Post (2022, October 24)

“What Pierre Poilievre’s leadership means for the future of the Conservative Party.” The Conversation (2022, September 11)

“Why does Pierre Poilievre appeal to young Canadians? It’s all about economics.” The Conversation (2022, September 1)

“How would Pierre Poilievre govern? Look to Ronald Reagan.” The National Post (2022, August 31)

“The Potential of Pierre Poilievre – In and Beyond the Conservative Leadership Race” C2C Journal (2022, August 31)

“3 Challenges facing the Ontario NDP as it tries to win more support.” The Conversation (2022, June 19)

“Alberta’s political culture and history played a part in Jason Kenney’s downfall.” The Conversation (2022, May 24)

“What Doug Ford’s shift to the centre says about the longevity of populism.” The Conversation (2022, May 10)

“Which way for the Conservative party?” The London Free Press (2022, Feb 18)

“Replacing Erin O’Toole exposes the Conservative Party’s ever-deepening divides.” The Conversation (2022, Feb 15)