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Reçu aujourd’hui — 29 octobre 2025 National Post

Alleged white supremacist with ‘Nazi memorabilia’ and Norse animal skin banners denied entry to Canada

29 octobre 2025 à 20:54
An American man, named as a member of a whites-only group and twice turned away from Canada, complained border agents were aggressive and mean to him after finding “Nazi memorabilia” in his truck as well as animal skins painted with symbols authorities believed were rooted in European paganism. Read More

‘We’re just the victims,’ Richmond property owners unleash fury over Cowichan ruling

29 octobre 2025 à 17:58
RICHMOND, B.C. — “We’re having a sit down and talk with the First Nations — but so far, all that they’ve said is ‘we’re overreacting,’” Richmond mayor Malcolm Brodie told a gaggle of reporters — his tone indignant — before Tuesday night's Richmond public hearing on the B.C. supreme court decision, Cowichan v. Canada, that jeopardizes private, fee simple property rights in the province, and perhaps all of Canada.   Read More

J.D. Tuccille: New York City should brace itself for the aftermath of a Mamdani win 

29 octobre 2025 à 11:00
A week before New York City’s mayoral election, every poll shows Zohran Mamdani with a double-digit lead. The Democrat and “democratic socialist” is almost certain to be the city’s next top elected official. But before the disproportionately young and prosperous voters who are driving his success start celebrating his victory, let’s consider the radical and hateful movement he’s leading and why his looming win is bad news for America’s leading city. Read More

Patrice Dutil: Mackenzie King’s power was in his pragmatism

29 octobre 2025 à 11:00
William Lyon Mackenzie King (who had been the Liberal prime minister since 1921) decided that his government would seek re-election on Oct. 29, 1925. He felt he had no choice. The rumbling inside the cabinet was driving him crazy and he was so tired that he even welcomed the idea of being defeated. He was 51 years old. Finally, he told his diary, he could get some rest. Read More

Jamie Sarkonak: The secret reason Alberta teachers went on strike — skyrocketing immigration

29 octobre 2025 à 11:00
The problem with simply cramming never-before-seen volumes of students who can’t speak English into overcrowded classrooms is that, one day, the teachers will snap. And that’s kind of what we’re seeing in Alberta — though neither the government nor the teachers’ association has made a point of trying to solve the issue. Read More

Tom Digby: And Expecto Patronum! We found ourselves in a Harry Potter-themed conundrum

29 octobre 2025 à 11:00
Only in 2025 could a Harry Potter–themed event in Stanley Park become the latest front in Canada’s culture wars. What began as an ordinary bit of municipal business, namely approving a family-friendly fantasy fair, somehow morphed into a national emergency two weeks ago for National Post pundits Michael Higgins and Adam Pankratz, and manosphere guardian Ben Mulroney. Read More
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