Fighting is for men

As soon as Remembrance Day lapel poppies make their annual appearance, wars, old and new, occupy my thoughts. I am especially keen to see...

Another victim of PC orthodoxy

After certain publicized remarks he made about women colleagues at a Toronto trade event a few weeks ago, legendary adman Neil French was forced...

From Abraham to Seinfeld, kvetching galore

The Greeks didn’t question Zeus; Christians don’t debate with Jesus; and Muslims don’t even converse, let alone argue, with Allah “When I was a...

The crying game

If you’ve indulged in banned substances while in high office, or stolen the pocketable equivalent of a fully loaded Lexus RX 300, how do...

Make him buy the cow

My husband enjoys telling people how he “proposed” marriage to me. Ronny was from Montreal but working in Toronto at the time. It was...

Three women, three eras

To earn their keep, all I ever ask of royals or their Canadian surrogates is to make me feel honoured in their presence. I...

Jonas - a ‘classic liberal’

There’s a convention in column-writing that makes us shrink from mentioning the accomplishments of our op-ed page confreres. None of us wants to come...

The misguided march of the ‘quirkyalones’

Have you seen March of the Penguins? The film chronicles Antarctica’s Emperor penguins on their multiple annual 70-mile treks from feeding to breeding grounds. They...

Enter the modern sleuth - fat, drunk and incompetent

The older I get, the more I feel that whatever I read should educate, edify or elucidate. Only on vacation do I feel justified...

The low-carb revolution meets its end

Lo, how the mighty hath fallen. Can it really be true? I have just read that the Atkins Diet empire has crumbled. They’ve declared...

A Lance of my own

International competitions like the Tour de France, or the World Aquatic Championships now in progress in Montreal, motivate kids to take up sport. That’s...

The French media connection

MONTREAL - I was startled—not in a good way—to learn from political scientist Jean-Sebastien Rioux in a Post op ed last week that a...

Circumcision: vindicated at last

The International AIDS Society will meet in Rio de Janeiro later this month. There, senior researcher Bertran Auvert, representing the French National Institute of...

The best reader a columnist could have

This column, approximately my 100th, marks my second anniversary of weekly contribution to the National Post. Happy contemplation of this milestone was cut short,...

Tales of a Bush league outfielder

KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine - As Canada Day approaches—with American Independence Day close on its heels—I feel distant from Prime Minister Paul Martin and very...