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Reçu aujourd’hui — 15 décembre 2025 National Post

Sylvain Charlebois: The quiet transformation of Canada’s grocery industry 

15 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Somewhere across this great land, someone or something great is just getting started. This country is built on game-changing people, ideas and initiatives: Wayne Gretzky redefined a game; oil sands innovations helped us prosper; Frederick Banting transformed millions of lives; Loblaws changed how we live. Today, we continue a new National Post series that celebrates Canadian greatness, in whatever form we find it. Read More

A very Fraggle holiday season

15 décembre 2025 à 08:33
This holiday season will bring a gaggle of Fraggles. The Jim Henson puppets will star in The First Snow of Fraggle Rock, a special now streaming on Apple TV that caps off the second season of Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock. As the story goes, it’s winter in the creatures’ titular home and they’re stoked for the first snowfall of the season. Read More
Reçu hier — 14 décembre 2025 National Post

World leaders decry deadly Hanukkah attack in Sydney, some without naming antisemitism

14 décembre 2025 à 16:34
World leaders offered varied reactions to Sunday’s terrorist attack against Jews in Sydney, ranging from offering general condolences, including by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, to accusing the Australian government of allowing antisemitic hatred to fester, as alleged by Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar. Read More

Colby Cosh: The brewing Canada-U.S. fight over a disputed puffin island

14 décembre 2025 à 12:00
The last piece of land officially contested between the United States and Canada, a rocky outcropping in the Bay of Fundy called Machias Seal Island, has popped up in the news this week, delighting us lovers of bizarre legal abstractions. New Brunswick Senator Jim Quinn, a retired Coast Guard sailor and a former boss of the port of Saint John, is raging and ranting over federal government inaction in the face of a grievous American offence against Canadian sovereignty. Read More

Raymond J. de Souza: Returned kayak a symbol of Vatican-Indigenous relations

14 décembre 2025 à 12:00
An Inuvialuit sealskin kayak was transferred to the Canadian Museum of History (CMH) this week after a century in the collections of the Vatican Museums. Fulfilling the decision of the late Pope Francis, Pope Leo XIV gave the kayak and some 60 other Indigenous artifacts as a gift to the Catholic bishops of Canada, which in turn presented them in a spirit of reconciliation to Canada’s Indigenous leaders. It was a gracious and touching moment at the CMH as Inuit men from the North laid eyes on the kayak for the first time. Read More
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