Andrew Coyne: Liberals’ idea for gender quota in Cabinet leaves out the...
As a thought experiment, suppose cabinet mattered. Or at least, suppose we thought it should. Suppose, that is, there were a number of serious issues facing the country — the economy, national...
View ArticleGeorge Jonas: Discrimination is discrimination, whatever you call it
If you conclude that doing something is wrong, you have at least three choices. 1.) Don’t do it. 2.) Do it anyway. 3.) Do it anyway, but call it something else. One easy way to find out if there is...
View ArticleOscars announce reforms in face of threatened boycott over lack of diversity
The film academy is pledging to double the number of female and minority members by 2020, and will immediately diversify its leadership by adding three new seats to its board of governors. Academy...
View ArticleJessie Legaree: Will I be a future victim of ever-narrowing diversity?
The controversy over Canada’s first private, faith-based law school has been described as the seminal Charter case of our time. Opposition to Trinity Western University has been vociferous and...
View ArticlePeter Shawn Taylor: Quotas on campus forget one part of society — men
The next generation of teachers of Manitoba will be a shining rainbow of diversity. As colourful as they may be, however, don’t expect them to represent the world as it actually exists. Or to be the...
View ArticleShould television and movie productions that hire people of colour get bigger...
The entertainment industry’s difficulties with diversity in front of and behind the camera were headline news throughout this recently concluded Oscar season. And while much of the coverage has been...
View ArticleRobert Fulford: Trapped inside our diversity thought prisons
The head of a key source of federal funding has written a stern letter to Canadian university presidents, warning them to improve the way they choose scholars for the elite Canada Research Chairs. To...
View ArticleAll you can eat: Bridging cultural divides at the buffet
For as long as I have known my father, he has loved buffet. Chinese buffet, to be exact, the kind with fluorescent sauce. It’s what some might call “Chinese Canadian” food, meaning if you brought it to...
View ArticleRoss Douthat: When diversity and democracy collide, maybe the answer is a...
One of the hard truths of human affairs is that diversity and democracy do not go easily together. In the Middle East today as in Europe’s not-so-distant past, the transition from authoritarianism to...
View ArticleRex Murphy: Celebrating ‘diversity’ will only divide us, but celebrating...
The celebration of Canada’s 150th should be an excellent time to mildly parse a few of our national values, as the current phrase has it. Particularly the elevation of “diversity” as the king and...
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