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Reçu aujourd’hui — 8 novembre 2025 National Post

These three wall trends are already over

8 novembre 2025 à 17:12
Interior design trends have an average lifespan of just 10 months, according to recent research. The experts at Level Frames, an online custom framing service, analyzed Google searches and the last five annual Pinterest Trend Reports to determine their findings, charting trend cycles in the previous 20 years. Read More

How a photograph led to a search for a long-lost Second World War pilot

8 novembre 2025 à 13:00
I had looked at that picture of my mother hundreds of times as it sat on her dresser in the nursing home where she spent the last 18 months of her life in Qualicum, British Columbia — a beautiful Scottish 19-year-old with dark long curls framing her face and silver wings adorning her dress. A young woman who would eventually immigrate to Canada to Clarkson, Ontario, now Mississauga, with her husband and young family. Read More

Stephanie Shapiro: To fix the Armed Forces, military families must be supported

8 novembre 2025 à 12:00
The Canadian government has made historic commitments to rebuild its military. The budget showcased its resolve, with an $84-billion increase in defence spending over five years. Yet the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) faces equally historic challenges with recruitment and retention — and without the people, our ambitions will be lost. Read More

NP View: The federal NDP needs Wab Kinew

8 novembre 2025 à 12:00
Well isn't this refreshing: a politician of the left putting the concerns of regular people ahead of criminals, drug users and professional activists. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew may be running an NDP government, but his star is rising because he blends his social democratic worldview with a clear understanding of the world as it is, and for him that is a world light on social justice platitudes. If the federal NDP ever hopes to be relevant again, they should strongly consider drafting Kinew for leader in the current race, though he might be difficult to pull from the premier's chair. Read More

Conrad Black: Carney squanders all his goodwill on bloated budget

8 novembre 2025 à 12:00
No Canadian federal budget in my conscient lifetime, going back to finance minister Walter Harris in the St. Laurent government, has been as noisily hyped or widely anticipated as the Carney-Champagne budget of this past Tuesday, and none has been such a stultifying anti-climax. What was promised was a cornucopia of “generational investments” that would ”define our next century” by making a series of “difficult choices (and) sacrifices.” The same prime minister who is in a photo finish with his British analogue Keir Starmer for who can be more obsequious to President Donald Trump, but who promised to keep his ”elbows up,” promised also to “swing for the fences” in the budget with intermittent hints of ”austerity.” Read More
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Adam Pankratz: Land rights confusion a mess of David Eby’s making

7 novembre 2025 à 19:10
In the never-ending saga that is now land title in British Columbia, another bomb has been set off. It has come to light that the Secwépemc First Nation is seeking a declaration of Aboriginal Title to the entire City of Kamloops, a city in British Columbia’s interior of over 100,000 people, along with the surrounding area, including the ski resort of Sun Peaks, an area with an assessed value of at least $43 billion. While no decision has been made on this claim, the Cowichan ruling from August, which declared fee simple titles and interests in the City of Richmond “defective and invalid” in the title area, has sparked a flurry of interest and panic. Read More

Royce Koop: The ‘Red Tory’ excuse for d’Entremont floor crossing is bogus

7 novembre 2025 à 15:40
Of all the questions surrounding Chris d’Entremont’s decision to switch teams from the Conservatives to the Liberals earlier this week, the biggest is: why? d’Entremont has provided a somewhat unconvincing ideological explanation, saying that he as a “Red Tory” felt uncomfortable working under leader Pierre Poilievre. Read More
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