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Reçu aujourd’hui — 11 décembre 2025 National Post

Self Care: See Christmas in a new light with a globally inspired tradition

11 décembre 2025 à 20:11
Forget matching holiday PJs or that pickle tucked in the Christmas tree. The most memorable holiday traditions don’t originate in shopping malls. They carry meaning, spark connection and don’t require maxing out your credit card. With that in mind, here are a few global holiday customs worth borrowing for your own celebrations. Read More

Real Canadians: Amber Berard-Althouse is a self-made success in Indigenous tourism

11 décembre 2025 à 19:54
On a sunny afternoon in late September 2024, I joined a small group of travellers in Kluane National Park and Reserve in the Yukon for a guided Indigenous medicinal plant walk offered by Amber Berard-Althouse, a member of the Kluane First Nation. As we stood at the edge of Kathleen Lake, Berard-Althouse explained that the Southern Tutchone name for the lake, Mät’àtäna Män, means “lake captured inside” referring to the way the Kluane Mountain Range seems to cradle the lake. As I gazed across the lake at the snow-capped mountains, I couldn’t think of a better name for such a beautiful and wild reservoir. Read More

Esteban Crespo Polo: Don’t undermine Ecuador’s war on narco-terrorism

11 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Ecuador is today confronting one of the most difficult internal battles in its modern history: the fight against powerful narco-terrorist organizations that, for more than a decade, infiltrated ports, prisons and parts of the national economy. Under President Daniel Noboa, the country has undertaken the most forceful and comprehensive effort yet to dismantle these criminal structures. That essential context has been missing in some recent reporting, including suggestions that organized crime networks once infiltrated commercial containers related to a banana exporter owned by the president’s family. Read More

Terry Glavin: From playing war profiteer to playing both sides in the Ukraine war, Trump rattles NATO

11 décembre 2025 à 12:00
As Vladimir Putin’s multiple-front “special military operation” in Ukraine approaches its bloody fourth anniversary and the United States retreats further from traditional American ideals into the backwaters of transactional cynicism, there’s a hard lesson to be drawn from the ongoing dissolution of the transatlantic alliance. Read More

Terry Newman: Pro-terror group steps forward as contributor to ‘Nakba’ exhibit

11 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Since its announcement, questions have been swirling about whether Canadian Museum for Human Rights' upcoming exhibit, "Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present," will be grounded in historical fact, and the mysterious group whose expertise and support are backing it — the Palestinian Content Advisory Network. Unsurprisingly, an organization with a history of antisemitism and support for terrorism has come forward as one of the contributors. Read More
Reçu hier — 10 décembre 2025 National Post

Chris Selley: Liberals’ misleading ‘femicide’ bill is cynical even for them

10 décembre 2025 à 22:13
Let no one say the federal Liberals didn’t keep their promise. And let no one say Prime Minister Mark Carney has abandoned Justin Trudeau’s feminism, despite declining to attach the F-word to his foreign policy. The Liberals’ 2025 election campaign platform promised to “protect victims of sexual violence and intimate partner violence by making murder motivated by hate a … first-degree offence, including femicide." (“Including femicide” is a strangely tacked-on phrase that might have indicated just how seriously they were considering demands that murdering women be established as a whole separate crime.) Read More
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