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Opinion: Breakdown of ISIS detention centres in Syria poses serious threat to Canada

The rapid changes sweeping northeastern Syria have produced a troubling result: the escape of hardened Islamic State (ISIS) fighters from detention facilities previously secured by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This development, unfolding amid a fragile ceasefire, poses a serious security threat, including to Canada. Read More
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Caroline Elliott on why B.C. Conservatives must embrace cultural politics

There's been a fascinating shift in the political landscape in British Columbia, and the BC Conservative Party leadership race comes at a pivotal moment. The campaign of Caroline Elliot has recruited some Canadian political heavy-hitters and drawn a considerable amount of national interest, as well. In this interview with Rob Breakenridge, Elliott talks about her candidacy, the emergence and future of the B.C. Conservative Party, and the "critical juncture" B.C. faces after years of NDP rule. Elliot also explains her philosophy of conservatism and why conservatives should be willing to tackle cultural issues as well as fiscal and economic issues. Watch the full interview directly below. Read More
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How Lindsey Vonn was airlifted and taken into surgery after ‘heartbreaking’ Olympic crash

MILAN - From the streets of Milan to the mountain peaks of Cortina d’Ampezzo, everyone seemed to be talking about one Olympian. The International Olympic Committee took the rare step of shifting its morning news briefing ahead a half-hour just so everyone could watch her race; Snoop Dogg was at the course so he could see her in person. Read More
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Will Canadian speedskater Ted-Jan Bloemen sell his 2026 Olympic gear? ‘I don’t know yet’

MILAN — Last month, Canadian speedskater Ted-Jan Bloemen posted an advertisement on Facebook, announcing he was selling some of his memorabilia from the 2022 Beijing Games. His made clear his goal: “Support my journey to the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics by buying this Lululemon kit from the previous Winter Olympics.” Read More
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Jamil Jivani: What I learned on my trip to Washington, D.C.

The GM plant in Oshawa often feels like a mythical place. Long-time residents in the region tell stories of a time when it was a hub of prosperity for tens of thousands of families. They say, when shifts would end, there were so many GM employees that some roads would become one-way streets so workers could drive home in an orderly fashion. Read More
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Colby Cosh: Why can Quebec ask for judicial reform, but not Alberta?

The editorial board of your National Post published a piece on Thursday applauding Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s proposal for the federal government (and its Albertan prime minister) to voluntarily devolve more power over federal judicial appointments. Her open letter to the PM also asks for a relaxation of bilingualism requirements for western judges; with a Prairie seat on the Supreme Court coming open later this year, this has become an obvious issue, guaranteeing that only a handful of otherwise qualified candidates can even be considered for the job. Read More
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