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Is Trump already a lame duck — or more dangerous to Canada than ever?

12 février 2026 à 17:21
WASHINGTON, D.C. — ​​As Canada reels from another round of tariff threats and White House ultimatums, many in Ottawa and the business community are watching Washington for a different reason: U.S. President Donald Trump says he won’t run again in 2028, raising the question of whether his final years in office will finally bring relief — or more turmoil — north of the border. Read More

NHL at the 2026 Olympics: Where have the players been for the last decade? | Spelled Out

12 février 2026 à 15:48
WATCH BELOW: For the first time since the 2014 Sochi Winter Games, NHL players are back at the Olympics. Canadian players spent some of their pre-tournament downtime exploring the highlights of Milan. Postmedia's Rob Wong explores the history behind professional hockey players competing in the Olympics: Why they left, why they're returning and what the future holds for NHLers at the tournament. Read More

Bryan Brulotte: America is quietly and softly defaulting on its debt

12 février 2026 à 12:00
No serious policymaker in Washington is proposing an explicit default on U.S. debt. That would be reckless and unnecessary. Instead, the United States appears to be pursuing a more subtle strategy: a soft default, reducing the real value of its obligations through currency depreciation, negative real interest rates and accounting choices that quietly transfer costs to creditors and households. This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a well-worn playbook that has been used by heavily indebted states across history. What is notable today is the scale, coordination and global implications. Read More

The fired prof who has become the standard bearer for free thought in Canada

12 février 2026 à 12:00
Frances Widdowson has found herself at the epicentre of the debate around academic freedom and free speech on campus. The political science professor joins Rob Breakenridge for a wide-ranging conversation about her wrongful termination from Calgary's Mount Royal University, her fight for reinstatement, and why she feels compelled to speak out about what she calls race-based and identity policies and politics — and the issue of residential schools in particular. Read More

Patrick Brown: Parliament must pass Bill C-2 now to address Canada’s extortion epidemic

12 février 2026 à 12:00
As the mayor of Brampton, I’ve seen the extortion crisis hit our communities hard. Last month, I wrote an op-ed that detailed how Peel Region has become a major extortion hotspot, with over 41 incidents involving transnational networks like the Bishnoi gang that occurred between January 2024 and November 2025. These were not mere threats — they involved violence against families and businesses, including shootings and arsons that shattered lives and eroded public safety. I urged greater federal support then, specifically calling for representatives from the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to join local extortion task forces. Local police can't afford to wait for responses from these agencies which are critical to their investigations. Read More

Why the IOC says it is barring a Ukrainian athlete from competing at the 2026 Olympics

12 février 2026 à 10:29
Vladyslav Heraskevych, the 27-year-old skeleton pilot from Kyiv, Ukraine, carried his country’s flag into the Opening Ceremony at the Milan-Cortina Games. Someone asked about his hopes: “Sport is important, but people's lives are more important so keep supporting Ukraine and keep following what's going on in Ukraine. Read More
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