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Reçu aujourd’hui — 23 novembre 2025 National Post

Chris Selley: Toronto’s nightmare is apparently neighbourhood shops and cafés

23 novembre 2025 à 13:00
To live in Toronto, to be subjected to its politics, is to watch the perfect lay waste to the good over and over again. So it’s tempting to side with the admirably uncynical activists and advocates who championed what passes for a recent major change in this city: Neighbourhood retail, which is to say retail in neighbourhoods, has been “legalized.” Read More
Reçu hier — 22 novembre 2025 National Post

Halifax throws its founder under the bus: The fall of Edward Cornwallis

22 novembre 2025 à 13:00
This is from a story about the scalping of British settlers and militia by Mi’kmaq warriors in what became known as the "Dartmouth Massacre" on May 13, 1751, from John Wilson’s eyewitness account: "These Indians chain the unfortunate prisoner to a large thick tree, and bind his hands and his feet, then beginning from the middle of the craneum, they cut quite round towards the neck; this being done, they then tear off the skin, leaving the skull bare; an inflammation quickly follows, the patient fevers, and dies in the most exquisite tortures." Read More

Conrad Black: Why due process matters in sexual assault cases

22 novembre 2025 à 12:00
There is room for real concern in the agitation to disseminate do-it-yourself sex assault kits, the latest front in what militant feminists hold to be a righteous counterattack on male sexual predation, and many men regard as an escalation of the arch-feminists’ campaign to emasculate and terrify Canadian men. There is now a widely supported proposal to make these kits, which facilitate taking DNA samples from relevant places in the female anatomy that can be used to strengthen allegations of sexual assault and packaging them at home by aggrieved sexual assault complainants. Read More
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