John Robson: Even Bureaucrats Are Finding Excessive Bureaucracy Intolerable

John Robson: Even Bureaucrats Are Finding Excessive Bureaucracy Intolerable
The Peace tower on Parliament Hill is reflected in the windows of the Bank of Canada in Ottawa on June 1, 2022. The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld
John Robson
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You know how dealing with the government can drive you mad, including that pre-emptive warning not to use the language so hard to suppress when told they’re experiencing a “higher than usual call volume” for the 20th straight year? Turns out you’re not alone. And while misery may not love this kind of company, maybe the bureaucrats can help us claw our way back to sanity.

John Robson
John Robson
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John Robson is a documentary filmmaker, National Post columnist, senior fellow at the Aristotle Foundation, contributing editor to the Dorchester Review, and executive director of the Climate Discussion Nexus. His most recent documentary is “The Environment: A True Story.”
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