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Aujourd’hui — 10 janvier 2025National Post

J.D. Tuccille: Across the West, arrogant woke leaders like Trudeau are in retreat

10 janvier 2025 à 12:00
A little late to the game, perhaps, but accurate nonetheless, CNN’s Fareed Zakaria noted over the weekend that progressive politicians are in retreat throughout the West. His comments came roughly two weeks before Donald Trump's scheduled inauguration after an election campaign that he and his populist-right Republican Party handily won, despite expectations of a close election believed to slightly favour Kamala Harris and the Democrats. Instead, Americans turned out to repudiate what Zakaria rightly recognized as the arrogance and authoritarianism of the left. Read More

Musk uses X to amplify German far-right leader’s views ahead of election

10 janvier 2025 à 04:50
WARSAW, Poland — Tech billionaire Elon Musk livestreamed his chat with a leader of Germany's far-right party on Thursday, using the power of his social media platform, X, to amplify the party's message ahead of an upcoming national election — and raising concerns across Europe about the world's richest man trying to influence foreign politics. Read More
Hier — 9 janvier 2025National Post

Michael Murphy: Britain’s mass child rape horror and the price of not being called racist

9 janvier 2025 à 17:17
For years, the British establishment ignored the mass rape of thousands of English girls by predominantly Pakistani-Muslim mena crime it still refuses to confront. Embarrassment over the ethnic profile of both abusers and victims enabled networks of rapists, known as “grooming gangs,” to prey on vulnerable children with impunity. Driven partly by racial and religious contempt for their mostly white victims, these men exploited girls across northern and central England in an atrocity without parallel in modern British history. It continues to this day. Read More

Michael Taube: Poilievre needs to think big when it comes to Trump

9 janvier 2025 à 12:00
Donald Trump will become U.S. President on Jan. 20. He’s already given some indication of what he’s thinking of doing when he returns to the White House. It may be bluster, and it may never materialize, but the next Liberal Prime Minister — and Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, who seems destined to become PM — must be prepared to deal with it. Read More

Colby Cosh: We can’t have nice downtowns with so many aggressive vagrants milling about

9 janvier 2025 à 12:00
This week we bid farewell to Edmonton’s downtown Italian Bakery, which has turned out to be one of those nice things we can’t have anymore. The bakery’s been in the same location in the city’s Chinatown since 1960 — our Chinatown has some Vietnam, Italian and Portuguese seasoning. In 2020, with social conditions in the neighbourhood in free fall, the building fell victim to arson, but after a prolonged renovation it reopened 13 months ago. Read More
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