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index.feed.received.today — 4 avril 2025National Post

Avi Benlolo: Where did Canada go? Reclaiming our place in the world

4 avril 2025 à 12:00
As Canadians approach the upcoming federal election, much attention will understandably focus on the economy — especially in light of recent trade challenges and the mounting cost of living. However, to rebuild not only our prosperity but also our purpose as a nation, Canada must reclaim its lost international standing. The next government must restore Canada’s global credibility and voice. This is not merely a matter of pride — it is a matter of principle, strategy, and long-term national resilience. Read More

Jamie Sarkonak: Plunging gas prices? More like fake Liberal charity

4 avril 2025 à 12:00
Last April, the Liberals advertised their broadly disliked consumer carbon tax, est. 2019, by reminding people about that its associated rebate would soon be going out to eligible recipients. And then they attacked the guy who pledged to get rid of it all: “Pierre Poilievre and his Conservatives would cut your rebates and take us backward,” read one faux-threat. Read More

Adam Zivo: Serbia is roaring for revolution

4 avril 2025 à 12:00
BELGRADE, Serbia — In Serbia, revolution is in the air. The streets of Belgrade roar each evening as citizens whistle and honk in support of a student protest movement that has, for months, demonstrated against corruption and authoritarianism. Hundreds of thousands of Serbs have marched alongside these students, despite threats of violence, bolstering the greatest wave of civil unrest seen within the country in nearly three decades. Read More

Peter MacKay and David Pratt: Bolstering national defence is critical

4 avril 2025 à 12:00
“The leaders agreed to begin comprehensive negotiations about a new economic and security relationship immediately following the election.” The Prime Minister’s Office readout of last week's phone call between Liberal Leader Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump appears to signal a desire by both to reset a trade and defence relationship that is giving every indication of running off the rails. Read More
index.feed.received.yesterday — 3 avril 2025National Post

Ivison: Emissions cap is ‘stupid,’ says former Canadian ambassador to the U.S.

3 avril 2025 à 21:40
The day after Donald Trump released his “declaration of economic independence,” raising the weighted average tariff rate on U.S. imports to 24 per cent, John Ivison sat down with Canada’s former ambassador to the U.S., David MacNaughton, to discuss how this country might respond to what appears to be the end of the globalization era. Read More

Trump tariffs a remote, penguin-inhabited island in the Indian Ocean

3 avril 2025 à 20:29
When the White House published a complete list of its reciprocal tariffs — running over several pages and naming close to 200 countries and territories — it was topped by China, a country of more than 1.4 billion people and home to the second largest economy in the world, after the United States. Its reciprocal tariff rate was 37 per cent. Read More

Christine Van Geyn: Free speech is backsliding across Europe. It must be an election issue here

3 avril 2025 à 12:00
The 2025 Canadian federal election is underway, and there is an issue that needs to become a campaign priority for all parties, politicians and voters: freedom of expression. Western civilization is at an inflection point when it comes to free speech and censorship. We need to consider the direction we are going as a free society, and whether we want to become another example of increased censorship, or an example to the world on the value of open discourse free from fear. Read More

With NATO’s future on the line, Europe warily awaits U.S. secretary of state at summit

3 avril 2025 à 00:45
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio travels this week to a gathering of top diplomats from NATO countries and is sure to find allies that are alarmed, angered and confused by the Trump administration's desire to reestablish ties with Russia and its escalating rhetorical attacks on longtime transatlantic partners. Read More
index.feed.received.before_yesterdayNational Post

Appeal dismissed in ‘leveraged donation scheme’ that bilked ‘hundreds, even thousands’ of Canadian taxpayers

2 avril 2025 à 23:26
The Tax Court of Canada has issued a set of public warnings in a case involving a "leveraged donation scheme" where prospective donors were lured with promises that their tax breaks would eclipse their contributions, but in reality they ended up ineligible for charitable donation tax credits. Read More
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