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Colby Cosh: Is there even a case for the Liberal high-speed rail plan?

On Wednesday, our lame-duck PM quacked out the news that “Canada is getting high-speed rail”: this is of course duckspeak for “the usual engineering firms are being handed billions of dollars to devise a plan for high-speed rail in a 1,000-kilometre strip of Ontario and Quebec.” In the new spirit of national unity, I suppose I am not allowed to object to the idea on behalf of any of the other eight provinces. But, like a troll in a riddle, I have questions three before this railroad you will see. And the first is the Inevitable Mike Moffatt Question, already asked by the economist and tribune of southwestern Ontario: Read More

Sharing Postmedia’s ongoing aspiration to inspire and harness Canadian ambition

Since its founding in 2010, Postmedia and its broad umbrella of community and national media outlets have been focused on telling the stories that matter to Canadians from coast to coast. With hundreds of diligent journalists based in towns and cities across this country, Postmedia is deeply connected with Canada. We believe that our strength has always been rooted in our enduring relationship with people across this country, with titles serving Canadians dating back as many as 247 years. Read More

Peter MacKinnon: Have universities killed our Charter of Rights?

A dead letter law is one that remains on the books but can be ignored because it is not enforced; this includes legislation that has not been repealed but has fallen into disuse or irrelevance with the passage of time. However, a recent study by the Aristotle Foundation suggests that Section 15(1) of Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedom may be comparable to dead letter law in university appointment processes because individual equality and freedom from discrimination are sidelined in the interests of affirmative action. Read More

Terry Newman: Pro-Palestinian activists are cheering dead babies

Canadians may remember a video from October 7 of a mother holding her red-haired babies, one in each arm, draped in a blanket, frantically looking from side-to-side, terrified, after being kidnapped from her home by armed, plain-clothed captors. These Palestinian Islamists, proud of their barbaric achievements, uploaded this and other disturbing videos to the popular messaging platform Telegram. Somehow, the response since that horrific day from far too many in the media, universities, and the general public has ranged from excuses to support in the streets to boycotting Jewish businesses. We now know the fate of that terrified mother and her babies. Read More
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