Merit pay would work for politicians too
Published in the National Post on January 17th, 2011
With all the recent musing about merit pay for teachers, it was only natural for National Post columnist Kelly McParland to float the notion of merit pay for politicians earlier this month. Holding politicians to account financially, and not just simply at the ballot box, is an idea that deserves its own public debate.
Read moreMcGuinty acting like Regent
Published on August 17th, 2010 in the Toronto Star
Re: Hudak’s bad idea, Editorial Aug. 16
Your recent article on Bill 191 shows an understanding of the facts, but a very convoluted conclusion. While The Far North Act is criticized by everyone, you conclude this means the “right balance” is struck. Most people would conclude a bill that pleases nobody and harms everybody is the hallmark of an out-of-touch government.
G20 crackdown reeks of tyranny
Published in the Toronto Star on Monday July 12th, 2010
Conservative MPP criticizes heavy-handed G20 policing as an attack on democratic rights and freedoms.
It has been said that in war, truth is the first casualty. Yet in the wake of the Toronto G20 summit, it is clear that truth is an unwelcome intruder within the realm of politics as well. Call it my inherent cynicism about politics or maybe put it down to my observation and experience, but the discussion and media coverage surrounding the G20 summit has been ignorant at best, or deliberately misleading at worst.
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