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How I Love Lucy changed television

When Canadians and Americans settled down to an evening’s entertainment in the new year of 1953, they could be forgiven for relegating one of the most influential moments in U.S. presidential history in favour of a scatterbrained redhead who would change forever how we relate to the medium of television. Read More

‘They don’t need to make this so easy’: The imagined thoughts of a Conservative strategist

As Canada enters 2025, the Conservative Party is riding a historic high in the polls that only seems to grow stronger with each passing week. The party has long been poised to win a majority in the next election, but amid the very public self-immolation of the Trudeau government, they are now looking at the possibility of a victory so total that the Liberals won’t even form opposition in the next Parliament. Read More

Josh Dehaas: Pat King’s conviction proves Trudeau didn’t need the Emergencies Act

At a recent family gathering, a relative approached me to chat about my work fighting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act during the convoy protests in February 2022. He was unsure whether invocation was right. He agreed that freezing bank accounts was a frightening response to a political protest. But, he said, the situation was out of control. The honking was outrageous. The streets were blockaded. Something had to be done. Read More

Colby Cosh: It turns out pre-1970 legal rulings do matter

In early October, word got around that the Chief Justice of Canada had made some flaky remarks about older judgments issued by the Supreme Court he leads. That court is stubbornly refusing to translate Supreme Court caselaw from before 1970 into both official languages — something that flies in the face of the Official Languages Act, according to the advice of the Official Languages Commissioner. Read More

Terry Newman: No Boxing Day joy for you, say anti-Israel mall protesters

Yesterday, as shoppers were returning unwanted presents, revelling in Boxing Day sales and enjoying the Christmas tree light show at the Toronto Eaton Centre, a group of anti-Israel protesters disrupted the joyful experience by harassing bargain-hunters and unfurling a large banner with a crude likeness of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with the words "arrest this criminal" emblazoned in red. Like the twisted image of Netanyahu, and the chants that filled the mall, nothing these protesters say or do is to be trusted. Read More

John Ivison: Irwin Cotler’s extraordinary life and unfinished business

Former Canadian justice minister and international human rights campaigner Irwin Cotler sat down with National Post columnist John Ivison in December to discuss life under the threat of assassination by Iran, the threat to Western democracies of a concerted “Axis of Evil,” the rise of a new antisemitism, arrest warrants against Israeli leaders by the International Criminal Court and his pessimism about a two-state solution in the Middle East. Read More
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