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National Post
- Andrew Griffith: The stakeholders who cheered on the Liberals’ devastating immigration expansion
Peter Shurman: We can dislike Trump, but that shouldn’t define us
4 mars 2026 à 12:00
Let’s begin with a blunt question: Does Donald Trump hate Canada? Read More
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National Post
- John Manley: Man responsible for Humboldt Broncos crash paid his debt to society and should not be deported
John Manley: Man responsible for Humboldt Broncos crash paid his debt to society and should not be deported
2 mars 2026 à 19:54
The 2018 crash involving the Humboldt Broncos is one of the most devastating tragedies in recent Canadian history. Sixteen people lost their lives. Families were forever changed. Nothing can diminish this loss, but the fact remains that it was an accident, caused when a truck driver drove through a stop sign at a dangerous intersection. Who among us can say we have never done anything similar? Read More
Iranian-owned, Toronto-area boxing gym targeted by gunfire
2 mars 2026 à 13:18
An Iranian-owned boxing gym in Thornhill, Ont., was targeted by gunfire early Sunday morning in an apparent threat against activists speaking out against the Islamic Republic governing Iran. Read More
Opinion: Trump’s military doctrine is insular, with short military commitments
2 mars 2026 à 12:00
Over the past several months, the Trump administration has employed military force to spectacular effect — against Iranian nuclear facilities, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and Boko Haram targets in Nigeria. Many observers have interpreted these events as an escalating cycle of force by the White House, one that will inevitably reach Greenland and ultimately Canada. Such fears are understandable given the administration's inflammatory rhetoric, but the record suggests something quite different. The common thread connecting these operations is not escalation, but political opportunism: applying force only where the political and military costs appear low, in pursuit of quick wins that serve a limited foreign policy agenda. Read More
Royce Koop: Pierre Poilievre outshines a flailing Carney
2 mars 2026 à 12:00
Pierre Poilievre’s speech on Thursday to the Economic Club of Canada in which he laid out his vision for how Canada should navigate international challenges received near-universal praise, including from some unexpected quarters. Read More