Still synonymous with baby food nearly a century later, Pablum was created at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto to maximize nutrition in infants during the Great Depression. Read More
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that if Iran does not reach a deal with Washington, “it will be a very bad day for that country and, very sadly, its people,” as the American military buildup in the region continued. Read More
OTTAWA — During the 2011 federal election, an "orange wave" crashed over much of Quebec and parts of Canada, electing the largest contingent of NDP MPs in the party's history. Read More
February is Heart Month — a perfect time to think about your heart’s longevity and the everyday choices that help protect it. Did you know that more than six million Canadians are living with heart disease or stroke? The good news is that many of these risks can be reduced, and your daily eating habits play an important role — especially as we age. Read More
According to new report from Statistics Canada the number of trips to Canada by U.S. residents dropped 7.5 per cent in December 2025 compared to December a year earlier. That translates to a total of 1.6 million visits to Canada. Read More
London — British comedian and actor Russell Brand pleaded not guilty to two fresh charges of rape and sexual assault at a London court on Tuesday. Read More
This week, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre released a video about the preferential treatment of asylum seekers in Canada. In it, he states that six million Canadians can’t get access to a family doctor and specialist wait times average 30 weeks. Then, he drops the kicker: rejected asylum claimants, who have never paid taxes, get free “deluxe supplementary heath care” such as physiotherapy, dental and eyecare that Canadian citizens have to pay for out of pocket. Read More
Happiness doesn’t always feel happy in the moment. I remind myself of this as I glide one cross-country ski in front of the next along the winding trails of Sentier des Caps in Charlevoix, Que. It’s not that I hate cross-country skiing. I just tend to dislike doing anything in the cold. Still, I push on, and like magic, after 10 minutes, my thoughts are drowned out by the rush of feel-good endorphins. Turns out there’s science behind my shifting mood. Read More
A couple of weeks ago, The Atlantic published an article by Rose Horowitch decrying a disturbing new cultural trend: the inability of contemporary film students to watch older films in one sitting, from beginning to end. Read More
OTTAWA — A Conservative motion to restrict health-care benefits to failed asylum claimants was tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, with the projected cost of a federal health program for refugees expected to increase to $1.5 billion by 2030. Read More
OTTAWA — Matt Jeneroux, the Liberals newest MP who crossed the floor from the Conservatives, will join Prime Minister Mark Carney on his upcoming trip to India, Australia and Japan. Read More
Jacob Jan Van Rootselaar, the older brother of Tumbler Ridge shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar, has been arrested and charged, Alberta RCMP confirmed Tuesday. Read More
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox, sign up here.Read More
OTTAWA — Canadian support for defence spending reached a 30-year high, rising nine percentage points since December 2023, due to growing anxieties from the United States and fear over Canada's security and sovereignty, according to a new poll. Read More
Peel Regional Police says investigators from its vice and human trafficking unit have arrested and charged four individuals in connection with a human trafficking investigation. Read More
The city of Guadalajara erupted with cartel violence this past weekend, alongside other parts of Mexico, after an army raid left a notorious drug lord dead. Read More
Dual British-Canadian citizens who have long been able to travel to the United Kingdom on a Canadian passport alone will soon need to rethink their travel routine. Starting Wednesday, the U.K. will require dual nationals to show official proof of their British status before they can enter the country. Read More