Mark Milke

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Remember the “firewall” letter from Stephen Harper and Ted Morton? Mark Milke does and argues it's long overdue for an updated Alberta Agenda–this time to include the West…
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If, as atheists claim, there is no other reality beyond our physical world, why are they so intent on using moral language? C2C's editorial board chairman delves into the morality chatter…
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The quickest way through security for everyone is if airport staff are allowed to practice quick detective work. Profiling is a reality. We might as well admit it, collectively lighten up a bit, and thus get through security quicker.
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Medical savings accounts won’t solve all of Medicare’s ills but they make sense in contrast to global health care budgets which are understandably directed to respond to immediate needs as opposed to future needs. But that’s why such accounts are needed. Their non-introduction has been the biggest missed opportunity of the past half-century.
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Mark Milke invokes parallels to Renaissance Italy to deconstruct two recent books about the Conservative government – one by Stephen Harper critic Gerry Nicholls and the other by former Tory campaign manager Tom Flanagan.
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If the first step toward a cured addiction is to admit the problem, Dr. David Gratzer has given himself no small task: to convince politicians that their reliance on government interference in health care hurts more Americans than it helps.
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In August 1973, a group of employees held hostage for six days in a Stockholm, Sweden, bank robbery later defended their captors, and gave us the emotional attachment tagged the Stockholm syndrome. Perhaps its time to apply the label to civil servants who defend the negotiating positions of the side opposite.
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Our interview with Dr. Michael Walker, a Senior Fellow of The Fraser Institute and President of the Institute’s Foundation. He served as Executive Director of The Fraser Institute from its establishment in 1974 until 2005.
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The Swiss think they’re better than us; they think highly of themselves,” remarked the German gentleman over a beer in Düsseldorf back on a hot July day in 2000. Ale brings out a variety of comments from people so the beer-induced frankness, this after I mentioned Switzerland was the next stop in my vacation, was not unusual.
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C2C editor Mark Milke was in Cuba for the resignation of Fidel Castro; here are his observations on 49 years of Fidel.

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