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index.feed.received.today — 11 avril 2025National Post

Liberals promised the carbon tax would reduce emissions, but emissions went up

11 avril 2025 à 13:00
Axing the Tax: The Rise and Fall of Canada’s Carbon Tax is a new book from Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Published by Sutherland House Books, it delivers a damning account of one of Canada’s most polarizing policies. In this excerpt, Terrazzano tackles the core promise behind the carbon tax: that it would reduce emissions. Read More

Avi Benlolo: It’s Passover. ‘Let my people go’

11 avril 2025 à 12:00
In a celebration of freedom, unity and shared human dignity, this week I hosted a pre-Passover dinner, drawing faith leaders, public servants, and changemakers from across the Greater Toronto Area. Held in the spirit of Passover — a holiday that commemorates the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt — this gathering was more than a shared meal. Read More

Jordan Peterson: Are older Liberal-voting Canadians selfish — or blind?

11 avril 2025 à 12:00
How best to sum up the current Canadian political situation? “Mark Carney looks like Paul Martin — and baby boomers think it’s still the 1990’s.” Their children, however — and their grandchildren — know nothing of such Liberal leaders. They live in the current decade. Consequently, an unprecedented divide now exists between Canadians this election cycle, segregated by age. Read More

Chris Selley: Meet Danielle Smith, patriot

11 avril 2025 à 02:14
“I heard you didn’t like us anymore,” Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley quipped after Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s address to the Canada Strong and Free Network (CSFN) Conference in Ottawa on Thursday afternoon. Lilley was Smith’s interlocutor in one of those “fireside chats” that are so popular at such conferences. He was reacting to Smith’s very patriotic "Team Canada" speech. Read More
index.feed.received.yesterday — 10 avril 2025National Post

Barbara Kay: Protester accuses Israel of genocide. Carney nods

10 avril 2025 à 19:52
Well, I admit I didn’t see that one coming. I’m referring, of course, to Mark Carney’s gaffe at a Calgary campaign stop, where he responded to a protester’s yell that there was a “genocide” going on in Gaza, with agreement — “I know” — and a further sop, “I’m aware. That is why we have an arms embargo (against Israel).” Read More

J.D. Tuccille: Trump’s tariffs will victimize, not aid, American manufacturing

10 avril 2025 à 12:00
Pinning down the Trump administration’s justifications for its trade war with the world is a bit of a challenge. One minute it’s about pressuring neighboring countries to crack down on drugs and illegal immigration, and another it’s about forcing “reciprocity” in trade barriers. But the president himself frequently talks about bringing manufacturing and, especially, industrial jobs back to the United States.   Read More
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