Even Donald Trump’s harshest critics — among whom I count myself — have to concede that he has orchestrated a landmark deal in the Middle East that maximized American leverage. Read More
Re’im, Israel — Traffic is usually light at 5:30 a.m. in southern Israel, but not Monday. Thousands of people, like me, were driving to stake out a roadside spot for the imminent return of 20 men who have been held hostage by Hamas for two years. Read More
A self-described Katy Perry “super fan” isn’t particularly pleased former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau is making fireworks with his pop idle. Read More
Jerusalem (AFP) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday told the Israeli parliament that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on trial in three separate corruption cases, should be pardoned. Read More
Canada is pushing to strengthen ties with China and India, even as it remains in precarious trade talks with a U.S. administration that has escalated its tariff war with Beijing. Read More
Food delivery couriers and their e-bikes are fixtures in many neighbourhoods. From midday on, they gather on streets dense with restaurants. All this waiting time is unpaid. And even when orders do come in, couriers often spend more uncompensated time waiting for them, says Émile Baril, a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Research on Migration and Society at Concordia University in Montreal. Read More
Israel on Monday morning saw the return of all 20 living hostages from Gaza, two years after their kidnapping by Hamas during the Palestinian terrorist group’s Oct. 7, 2023 massacre. Their return is part of the first phase of U.S. President Donald Trump‘s plan to end the war in the Gaza Strip. Read More
Canadian filmmaker Barry Avrich has pledged the net profits from his documentary The Road Between Us to help rebuild an Israeli community devastated by the October 7 terrorist attacks. Read More
It has taken the august local institution, the Vancouver Board of Arts and Recreation, to truly show Canadians that taking stupidity to the level of absurdity requires all the artifice and virtue signalling of the petty bureaucrat. Read More
Judicial overreach has become all too common in Canada. From an Ontario judge’s recent decision to block the province from removing bike lanes, to the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling, last year, declaring a novel right for courts to supervise and question the legislative process, judicial activity has intruded into the realm of elected governments and legislatures. Read More
Anyone in the world can come to Canada, have a baby, and secure that child a lifetime of Canadian benefits along with a family link to this country for later chain migration. They don’t have to speak English or French; they don’t have to share our taboos against incest and rape; they don’t need to contribute anything to Canadian society. There are no guardrails. Read More
Former prime minister Justin Trudeau is making headlines for his liaison with pop singer Katy Perry, following once again in the life of his prime ministerial father Pierre, whose romantic exploits were legendary. Read More
Gaza City -- Hamas will release its remaining hostages on Monday and will play no role in Gaza's future government, the group told AFP, as U.S. President Donald Trump and other world leaders prepared to convene in Egypt for a major peace summit. Read More
Teachers in Alberta’s public, Catholic and francophone schools — all mandated members of the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) — are on strike. That means the doors are closed to more than 700,000 public school students, causing massive disruption in families’ day-to-day lives. Meantime, for students and educators at the province’s non-unionized K-12 charter and private schools, it’s business as usual. Read More
When Canada, France, the United Kingdom and Australia rushed to recognize a Palestinian state, they did not advance peace; they rewarded terror. They handed political and legal legitimacy to the same movement that, two years ago, committed the most barbaric massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Read More
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is widely considered the centrist hope of the future for the national New Democratic Party, and so it’s of equally wide interest that he has waded into turbulent political waters this week. The province is boiling with anger over the case of Navjeet Singh, an international student-turned-truck driver from Brampton who was behind the wheel of a semi for a November 2024 rural car wreck that killed a mother and daughter coming home from shopping near the town of Altona. Read More