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‘The system isn’t working for them’: Why young men are rallying around Poilievre

For Cole Theule, age 19, voting day on April 28 will be his first time casting a ballot in a federal election. The Winnipeg native who is studying at the University of Ottawa, comes from a family with a tradition of supporting the New Democratic Party, provincially and federally. His father even worked to help local NDP candidates. Read More
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Sierra Robins: I’m a nursing student. Do I face a career fraught with violence?

One nurse was punched so violently by a patient's husband that she suffered a brain injury. Another was struck in the face with a dumbbell, breaking her upper jaw and cheekbone. Unfortunately, these are not stories from a sensationalized crime show; both incidents occurred in a Canadian hospital, as reported on by National Post health writer Sharon Kirkey. Read More
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J.D. Tuccille: Canada, a shining example to the world of how to kill prosperity

Among U.S. states, New Mexico is the only one to end the last four decades less economically free than it began, finds a recent report. Even worse, binding its residents in red tape and smothering them in government leaves its residents poorer. Sadly, even as a laggard that’s moving in the wrong direction on economic freedom, New Mexico still allows its residents more leeway when it comes to business, money, and property than all but two Canadian provinces. And its people, while poor relative to many Americans, are more prosperous than the residents of most Canadian provinces.  Read More
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NP View: Dear Liberal voters, here are some things worth considering

On housing, the Conservatives have identified a key reason buying a home has become so unaffordable — layers upon layers of taxes and fees. Poilievre's housing plan involves cutting the GST from homes under $1.3 million and reimbursing municipalities for cutting development charges, taking about $100,000 off the price of an average home in Vancouver or Toronto. Read More
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