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index.feed.received.today — 24 avril 2025National Post

Everything you need to know about the ‘downward social mobility’ report Poilievre quoted

23 avril 2025 à 23:40
During a Tuesday press conference to unveil the Conservative election platform, Pierre Poilievre took a departure from the topic du jour, analyzing a report from an obscure government department that warned of the potential that many Canadians may "face the very real possibility of downward social mobility" by 2040. Read More
index.feed.received.yesterday — 23 avril 2025National Post

It turns out the world’s best Neapolitan pizza is in Canada

23 avril 2025 à 21:24
A taste of the world's best Neapolitan pizza may be closer than you think. Mirko D'Agata, executive chef of Pizzeria NO.900, won the Pizza Napoletana division at the International Pizza Challenge during the 2025 International Pizza Expo in Las Vegas. Headquartered in Montreal, NO.900 has 31 locations in Quebec, one in Toronto and one in Lyon, France. Read More

What we know about the ‘autism epidemic’ RFK Jr. has vowed to solve

23 avril 2025 à 12:00
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., America's top health official under U.S. President Donald Trump, has vowed to solve what he calls an "autism epidemic," but the rising number of diagnoses is largely due to a loosening of what counts as autism, according to an eminent psychiatrist who led the task force that expanded the criteria 30 years ago. Read More

Opinion: Canada must lead on supporting Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets

23 avril 2025 à 12:00
Whoever wins Canada’s election next week will immediately face a decision with huge implications for global security and international law. At stake is the equivalent of US$300 billion of frozen Russian central bank reserves held in western currencies, C$22 billion of which is held in Canadian dollars. Given uncertainty among western allies, there’s no guarantee these assets will remain frozen. Read More

Colby Cosh: The expensive business of buying the Hudson’s Bay Company charter

23 avril 2025 à 12:00
The newspapers are whizzing with speculation about the fate of historical artifacts in the possession of the bankrupt Hudson’s Bay Company (1670-2025), and particularly the royal charter whereby King Charles II gave the company title to the nearly four million square kilometres of the Hudson Bay watershed. The dying HBC has long since donated its official corporate archives and related material to public museums, and it mostly retained what amount to a few absorbing display pieces. But these happen to include the 1670 charter, which is the legal basis of the company’s existence and a crucial documentary foundation of today’s Canada. Read More
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