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Aujourd’hui — 31 janvier 2025National Post

FIRST READING: Inside Quebec’s new plan to kill multiculturalism

31 janvier 2025 à 13:25
First Reading is a daily newsletter keeping you posted on the travails of Canadian politicos, 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

‘Don’t feed the fatberg’: How to properly dispose of cooking oils, fats and grease

31 janvier 2025 à 13:00
Maybe you've whipped up some fried chicken and waffles or golden, crisp-edged pakoras. After enjoying the meal, you'll have to do something with the leftover oil. Starting with the obvious, you shouldn't pour it down the drain or into the toilet. Read More

Danielle Smith’s ‘border czar’ pitch gets a thumbs-up from ex-military leaders

31 janvier 2025 à 12:00
OTTAWA — Two of Canada's most prominent ex-military officers say they like Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's idea of putting a retired military general in charge of Canada's southern border with the United States. Read More

‘We will not apologize’: Meet the combative Quebec minister in charge of Canadian relations

31 janvier 2025 à 10:00
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault has put the father of the province's controversial religious symbols law, Simon Jolin-Barrette, in charge of dealing with the federal government. Read More

Canada and U.S. should establish a joint Norad base in Arctic, Alberta premier proposes

31 janvier 2025 à 03:54
EDMONTON -- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is calling for a joint Canada-U.S. Norad military base in Northern Canada, expanding the organization's aerospace and maritime defence efforts. Read More

Entire Victoria School Board fired by B.C. education minister over its ban on police in schools

31 janvier 2025 à 03:32
VICTORIA -- British Columbia's education minister has fired the entire Victoria School Board after a lengthy dispute over its refusal to allow police in schools except in emergencies, in a rare move the ousted chair called "profoundly undemocratic." Read More
Hier — 30 janvier 2025National Post

Requiring all first-degree murderers to serve 25 years before parole eligibility unconstitutional: B.C. ruling

30 janvier 2025 à 23:33
Luciano Mariani broke into the Vancouver Island home of his former girlfriend Caroline Bernard in August 2021 and bludgeoned her with a baseball bat while she slept, leaving the “ghastly scene” for the woman’s young daughter to find, a B.C. court heard. Read More

Dominic LeBlanc texts video on Canadian border efforts to potential Trump tariff point man

30 janvier 2025 à 20:07
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc sent a video of Canada's border security efforts to the man U.S. President Donald Trump has chosen to oversee his tariff agenda — part of Canada's pitch to avoid devastating duties that could come as soon as Saturday. Read More

Michigan Anglican priest copies Musk’s inauguration day gesture, has church license revoked

30 janvier 2025 à 19:42
A Michigan priest had his license revoked by the Anglican Catholic Church after he mimicked a straight-arm gesture performed by Elon Musk during a speech earlier this month that some have interpreted as a Nazi salute. Read More

DEA officer who stole cocaine and switched it with 3D-printed drugs gets 17 years in prison

30 janvier 2025 à 19:24
A U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration task force officer who stole seized cocaine and switched it with a 3D-printed version in order for the theft to go undetected has been sentenced to more than 17 years in federal prison. Read More

Randall Denley: Ford sets the bar for more than just an election win

30 janvier 2025 à 19:13
A good salesman can sell any product. It’s a real skill. The only problem is, after you’ve bought the pitch, you could be stuck with a lousy product. Read More

Opposition calls for Parliament to resume as Trump says he moving ahead with tariffs, decision coming on Canadian oil

30 janvier 2025 à 18:49
OTTAWA — As U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he intends to move ahead with tariffs, with the possible exception of oil, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh called on the Liberals to recall Parliament and work with opposition leaders on a potential support package for workers who could be hit by the impending trade levies. Read More
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