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Reçu aujourd’hui — 23 décembre 2025 National Post

Michael Burns: Australia just took a stand on kids’ safety online. Canada should go further

23 décembre 2025 à 17:45
I am just back from a trip to Australia, where the country is still mourning the tragedy at Bondi Beach that made international news after 15 innocent people were killed by terrorists. Amid that grief, something else happened — quieter, but with long-term consequences: Australia began enforcing a minimum age for social media accounts. If you’re under 16, you can’t open or keep an account on designated platforms. Read More

BEST OF 2025: How a few rich dairy farmers are sabotaging Canada’s big, beautiful trading future

23 décembre 2025 à 17:43
Over the holidays, we’re looking back at some of the best episodes of 2025. As in July, Canada’s restricted dairy market was recently raised again by U.S. officials who say it stands in the way of ending disputes and settling trade deals. This summer, Brian spoke with Martha Hall Findlay about how Ottawa’s refusal to liberate our globally detested supply-management system from trade negotiations continues to hurt our economic potential while causing endless headaches with major trading partners — all to benefit of a few thousand dairy-farmer millionaires. In this episode, Hall Findlay explains how this small cartel works, why it’s so powerful and why it hurts not just consumers, but every other trade-exposed Canadian business. (Originally recorded July 4, 2025) Read More

Trump’s national security strategy leaves Canada on the sidelines — for now

23 décembre 2025 à 15:22
WASHINGTON, D.C. — For anyone trying to better understand U.S. President Donald Trump's foreign policy vision and its consequences for Canada, look no further than the recently released national security strategy (NSS) that offers the White House’s vision of America’s global influence and its defence and economic power priorities. Read More

Joe Adam George: From Toronto to Sydney, ISIS is still an active threat to the West

23 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Last Friday, three men were arrested in Toronto and charged with hate-motivated extremism targeting women and members of the Jewish community. One of them, 26-year-old Waleed Khan, also faces terrorism charges linked to ISIS, an exceptionally violent Sunni jihadist group also known as the Islamic State. According to the RCMP, Khan allegedly conspired with “persons known and unknown” in Toronto and elsewhere in Ontario to commit murder — a chilling indication that other extremist elements could be involved. It is the third ISIS-related arrest in Canada this year, following earlier cases in Montreal and Newmarket, bringing the total number of arrested suspects linked to the group since 2023 to 23. Read More
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