A Conservative government would make anyone running for office disclose where they paid taxes for the previous seven years, party leader Pierre Poilievre said Sunday while outlining a proposed new ethics law — and blasting Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s own alleged conflicts of interest. Read More
As the Christian world commemorates Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, the State Department has issued an appeal for its employees to report instances of alleged anti-Christian bias, including formal or informal actions due to opposition to vaccines or personal pronoun choice, that may have occurred during the Biden administration. Read More
A Wisconsin teenager charged in the deaths of his parents faces wider allegations that he killed them to "obtain the financial means" to assassinate President Donald Trump and overthrow the government, according to a recently unsealed federal warrant. Read More
President Donald Trump pledged he will still apply tariffs to phones, computers and popular consumer electronics, downplaying a weekend exemption as a procedural step in his overall push to remake U.S. trade. Read More
Just north of downtown Flint, Mich., a two-story red brick building known as Factory One sits as just one reminder of the rich history here of the American automobile industry. Read More
Donald Trump’s doctor says the oldest man to be elected president is “fully fit” to serve as commander in chief as the White House released results of the physical exam Trump had Friday. The 78-year-old Trump is 20 pounds lighter since his last exam as president in 2020 showed him bordering on obesity. Read More
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and his family were evacuated overnight from the official governor’s residence after someone set fire to the building, police said Sunday. Read More
After President Donald Trump reversed course on his tariffs and announced he would pursue trade negotiations, he had a simple explanation for how he would make decisions in the coming weeks. Read More
Canadian researchers say any future legislation meant to level the playing field between Big Tech and journalism organizations must account for generative artificial intelligence. Read More
Experts say the Greater Toronto Area condo market is unlikely to awaken from its lull any time soon, even as other major Canadian cities see somewhat more promising demand. Read More
Pricing trends are getting pushed all over the place these days by big economic shifts, resulting in what's expected to be another elevated inflation reading in Canada this week. Read More
The Manning Centre Networking Conference — now called the Canada Strong and Free Networking (CSFN) Conference — has never been a deep-thinkers’ event. That’s not a criticism; the words “networking conference” are right there in the title, and the words “graduate-level political-philosophy seminar” are not. Read More
Pollsters and political campaigners don’t deny it; there’s a generational fault line in the federal election. Boomers are leaning toward the Liberals, since Mark Carney won the LPC leadership. And younger generations (Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z), angry about the cost of living, endorse the platform of Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives. Read More
Donald Trump’s tariff crusade has frequently made Lewis Carroll’s Mad Hatter look like a paragon of sanity. While is it is tempting to mock and deride the United States at the moment, Canadians need to remember where our economic bread is buttered. Despite anything politicians or leaders may say, and like it or not, Canada’s economic future and success is tied to the United States for the foreseeable future. Read More
Those who recognize his name today likely know he was assassinated in downtown Ottawa in April 1868. Those who knew Thomas D’Arcy McGee when he was alive — friend and foe alike — would have been familiar with the bold vision he had for Canada. Those who don’t know about McGee should take a moment to discover the words of the man born 200 years ago this day (April 13). Read More
Fort McKay First Nation (FMFN) is an Indigenous success story. Situated along the Athabasca River, north of Fort McMurray in Alberta, the community has raised living standards for its members through revenue generated by First Nation-owned companies. Read More
“How do we meet the moment?” Premier Danielle Smith of Alberta asked the Canada Strong and Free Network (formerly Manning Centre) conference in Ottawa this week, calling for a patriotic groundswell to defend a Canada “worth fighting for.” Read More
SHAWINIGAN — Quebec provincial police say a 15-year-old girl has died after a fall at the site of a shuttered factory in Shawinigan, northeast of Montreal. Read More
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he would not expand eligibility for medical assistance in dying, but pledged that Canadians would continue to have access to that right, should his party form the next government. Read More
SAN FRANCISCO — President Donald Trump’s administration has been predicting its barrage of tariffs targeting China will push Apple into manufacturing the iPhone in the United States for the first time. Read More
TORONTO — Toronto Public Health is warning people who attended a recent concert at Coca-Cola Coliseum that they may have been exposed to the measles.Read More
Iran and the United States will hold more negotiations next week over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, Iranian state television reported Saturday at the end of the first round of talks between the two countries since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. Read More
The ongoing U.S. tariff rollercoaster has been an economic stress test for Canada, revealing some serious structural weaknesses in our economy. Read More
When British Columbia’s newest political party, CentreBC, launched on Thursday, NDP Premier David Eby wished it “the best of luck.” Eby’s well-wishes were no doubt genuine, as B.C.’s political history shows that any significant vote split on the right has resulted in an NDP government every time. Read More
Canada is perilously close to the greatest electoral disaster in its history. A Liberal victory would commit the country to the deliberate pursuit of comparative poverty to reduce Canada’s minimal contribution to the fear of a rise in the world’s temperature due to carbon use. This is insane and must not happen. Read More
Eighty-five per cent of Canadians say they're proud to be Canadian — up five percentage points from nearly one year ago, according to a new poll. Read More
More evidence has surfaced of friendly ties between the Chinese government and the Liberal candidate who replaced an incumbent criticized for his own approach to China. Read More
OTTAWA — The Conservatives will not have a candidate to challenge former Liberal minister Jean-Yves Duclos in Quebec Centre and they want Elections Canada to review the decision to exclude the party's candidate. However, Elections Canada says such a review does not exist under the law. Read More
OTTAWA — Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney says when it comes to calls from within the province to separate from Canada, political leaders shouldn't let the "small minority dominate the agenda." Read More
OTTAWA — Mark Carney says his cabinet has left "instructions" for officials to help prepare the next government for upcoming negotiations with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. Read More
TORONTO — Police in Durham Region say they’ve arrested a Toronto man after he allegedly pretended to be a teenager in order to have a relationship with a 13-year-old girl.Read More
LONDON (AP) -- Police in London arrested six people on Thursday after environmental activists from Greenpeace poured 300 litres (79 gallons) of blood-red dye into a pond in front of the U.S. Embassy in a protest against arms sales to Israel. Read More
WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer sentiment plunged in April, the fourth consecutive month of declines, in a seemingly sharp rebuke of President Donald Trump’s trade wars that have fueled anxiety over possible job losses and rising inflation. Read More
NEW YORK — A family from Spain was about to celebrate the ninth birthday of one of their children when their sightseeing helicopter broke apart in midair and crashed into the Hudson River between New York City and New Jersey, killing all six people aboard, officials said Friday. Read More
BRUSSELS — European countries vowed Friday to sends billions of dollars in further funding to help Ukraine keep fighting Russia’s invasion, as a U.S. envoy pursued peace efforts in a trip to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid growing questions about the Kremlin’s willingness to stop the more than three-year war. Read More
The Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, part of the University of Prince Edward Island, has apologized to its former artist-in-residence, after he stepped away from the position over a dispute with one of his paintings. Read More
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter that throughout the 2025 election will be a daily digest of campaign goings-on, all curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox, sign up here.Read More
As Canadians flex their patriotic muscles and hold “elbows up” in response to punishing U.S. tariffs, many might be surprised that another economic crisis has been percolating here for years — from inside the country. Read More
OTTAWA — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Liberal Leader Mark Carney of attacking Israel after he appeared to endorse a protestor's comment earlier this week that there is a "genocide" of Palestinians being carried out in Gaza. Read More
A new poll suggests 60 per cent of Canadians say they will personally feel the effects of U.S. tariffs -- and most believe Canada should fight back. Read More
Donald Trump is undergoing his annual physical on Friday, potentially giving the public its first details in years about the health of a man who in January became the oldest in U.S. history to be sworn in as president. Read More
Axing the Tax: The Rise and Fall of Canada’s Carbon Tax is a new book from Franco Terrazzano, federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Published by Sutherland House Books, it delivers a damning account of one of Canada’s most polarizing policies. In this excerpt, Terrazzano tackles the core promise behind the carbon tax: that it would reduce emissions. Read More
In a celebration of freedom, unity and shared human dignity, this week I hosted a pre-Passover dinner, drawing faith leaders, public servants, and changemakers from across the Greater Toronto Area. Held in the spirit of Passover — a holiday that commemorates the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt — this gathering was more than a shared meal. Read More
To help you cast an informed vote, the National Post has put together an issue-by-issue breakdown of the parties' announced policies, so you can compare them side by side.Read More
How best to sum up the current Canadian political situation? “Mark Carney looks like Paul Martin — and baby boomers think it’s still the 1990’s.” Their children, however — and their grandchildren — know nothing of such Liberal leaders. They live in the current decade. Consequently, an unprecedented divide now exists between Canadians this election cycle, segregated by age. Read More
Canada’s former top trade negotiator said Thursday that if nations around the world co-ordinate their responses to Donald Trump’s global trade war, the U.S. president would be more likely to back away from tariffs sooner. Read More
“I heard you didn’t like us anymore,” Toronto Sun columnist Brian Lilley quipped after Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s address to the Canada Strong and Free Network (CSFN) Conference in Ottawa on Thursday afternoon. Lilley was Smith’s interlocutor in one of those “fireside chats” that are so popular at such conferences. He was reacting to Smith’s very patriotic "Team Canada" speech. Read More
LOS ANGELES -- Jillian Lauren, author and wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, was shot and injured by Los Angeles police and arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after pointing a gun at officers from her front yard, authorities said Wednesday. Read More
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says whether a re-elected Liberal government would pose a threat to national unity depends on how Albertans react, emphasizing that Liberal Leader Mark Carney has existing "damage" to repair. Read More
Like several Liberal leaders on campaign trails before him, Mark Carney successfully completed the Hip Flip with guerrilla journalist and radio host Nardwuar the Human Serviette in a new video posted Wednesday. Read More
B.C.'s top court has set aside a 21-month jail sentence and replaced it with house arrest for an Indigenous offender who punched another man, fracturing his skull and causing a severe brain injury. Read More
During the recent provincial election, Doug Ford promised to protect Ontarians from American tariffs and spend a lot of money doing it. The premier delivered on the biggest part of his plan this week, with $9 billion in temporary tax deferrals and $2 billion in workplace safety premium rebates. Read More
Well, I admit I didn’t see that one coming. I’m referring, of course, to Mark Carney’s gaffe at a Calgary campaign stop, where he responded to a protester’s yell that there was a “genocide” going on in Gaza, with agreement — “I know” — and a further sop, “I’m aware. That is why we have an arms embargo (against Israel).” Read More
Lizz Truss, the shortest-serving prime minister in British history, said Mark Carney did “a terrible job” as the Bank of England governor and blamed him for “a lot of the problems” that led to her quick departure from 10 Downing Street in 2022, even though he’d resigned two years earlier. Read More
Amid an ongoing trade war with Canada and on-and-off-again tariffs, U.S. President Donald Trump took a moment on Wednesday to sign an executive order to "make America's showers great again." Read More
In an interview with Bloomberg Surveillance on Tuesday, top White House economic adviser Stephen Miran made the perfect Freudian slip: tripping on the words “tariff rates,” he instead said something closer to “terror rates” — and that really sums up the cudgel that President Donald Trump is now waving at the world. Read More
New travel numbers suggest Canadians made fewer return trips from the United States last month compared to the same time last year, with a sharp decline in trips by car. Read More
There are disappointed students, anxious parents and cautious school officials in at least two Canadian school districts that have suspended or cancelled trips over political uncertainty in the United States. Read More
SASKATOON — Liberal Leader Mark Carney has grown accustomed to one or two hecklers at every rally, but in Saskatoon on Wednesday evening, they were interrupting him left and right — literally. Read More
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter that throughout the 2025 election will be a daily digest of campaign goings-on, all curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox, sign up here.Read More