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Reçu aujourd’hui — 1 novembre 2025 National Post

This Ontario ruling may be the most compelling judicial decision you’ll ever read

1 novembre 2025 à 13:00
A new court ruling combines sociological analysis and the facts of a minor crime to create a new genre of narrative that could be called Rural Ontario Gothic. Here is that ruling, in the case of His Majesty the King and Neil Valliant, handed down October 21, 2025, in Pembroke, Ont., by Justice J.R. Richardson, who compellingly tells the story of a shooting that injured no one but revealed a great deal: Read More

Conrad Black: The Carney honeymoon is ending in shambles

1 novembre 2025 à 11:00
The emerging facts about the imbroglio between the Carney government and the Trump administration over tariffs and related issues are a distressing revelation of how not to conduct such very important negotiations. The Canadian government's version of events was that President Trump had suspended discussions abruptly and angrily over an advertisement taken by the government of Ontario in which the late Republican President Ronald Reagan attacked tariffs in general. It was presented by Mark Carney's government as illustrative, although the public was allowed to reach this conclusion for itself, of the churlish nature of the U.S. president and an absurd overreaction to a minor pinprick from a Canadian provincial premier (Doug Ford). The implication was that our sober and seasoned new prime minister would, if the roles were reversed, effortlessly rise above a minor barb from, let us say the governor of Tennessee or of Pennsylvania. President Trump's initial reaction was good-natured and it was only 24 hours later that the Reagan ad was informally cited as the reason for suspending negotiations. Read More

Wildfires spark friendly disagreement as Trump administration pushes Canada to ‘lean into forest management’

1 novembre 2025 à 11:00
This year’s Canadian wildfires and their impact American air quality have been a hot topic between the countries’ governments, with the Trump administration urging Canada to emphasize “forest management” as an antidote, the head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said Friday. Read More

Anthony Furey: Olivia Chow is plotting anew to empty your pockets with a sales tax

1 novembre 2025 à 11:00
The City of Toronto is once again quietly pushing the idea of a municipal sales tax in advance of next spring’s budget. Anyone who doesn’t want to see an extra tax layered on top of every purchase they make within the city limits needs to make their voices heard now, before this plan is put into further motion. Read More

Hundreds of thousands of Orthodox Jews shut down Jerusalem in mass protest against IDF enlistment

1 novembre 2025 à 04:38
Israeli police estimated that more than 300,000 haredim from all ultra-Orthodox streams gathered in what was dubbed a “million-man march” at the entrance to Israel’s capital on Thursday to protest efforts to enlist them to the Israel Defense Forces and to condemn arrests by the IDF of yeshiva students, who have ignored enlistment orders. Read More
Reçu hier — 31 octobre 2025 National Post

‘He was very opposed to tariffs’: Former Reagan adviser says Ontario anti-tariff ad was fair to the former president

31 octobre 2025 à 20:24
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump halted Canada-U.S. trade talks last week in an angry response to a TV ad run by Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government featuring Ronald Reagan’s 1987 comments criticizing tariffs. “Ronald Reagan loved tariffs,” Trump said, labelling the ad “fraudulent.” Read More

Doug Ford delivers a rallying cry for the Blue Jays in the Washington Post

31 octobre 2025 à 20:15
Ford begins with a softball. "Canada and the United States are neighbours, allies and best friends," he writes. "We have stood shoulder to shoulder on the battlefield, defending shared values of freedom and democracy. Free trade between our two countries has ushered in decades of unprecedented wealth and prosperity, creating millions of jobs on both sides of the border." Read More

Terry Newman: CTV’s unbalanced reporting is what is a threat to democracy

31 octobre 2025 à 19:58
A CTV article published on Tuesday calling Alberta's choice to use the notwithstanding clause to get striking teachers back to work "a threat to democracy" has caused quite a stir — not for the reasons you might expect, namely, debates between the clause and Charter rights, but because of how CTV crafted the story. Readers complained that the story was biased, sensational, and lacked balance in its sourcing of expert interview subjects, one of whom revealed to the Post that they were recently interviewed by CTV on the topic, but his comments or comments like his, never made it into the article. If anything is a threat to democracy, it's an under-informed populace. Read More

With global electricity demand rising, Canada faces a nuclear dilemma

31 octobre 2025 à 15:47
Canada’s uranium is a strategic asset, but recent industry choices suggest growing dependence on U.S. technology, enrichment, and markets — potentially limiting Ottawa’s control and future industrial benefits. SMRs require enriched uranium that Canada cannot supply, and the Cameco deal positions Westinghouse reactors under U.S. systems, raising questions about whether Canada is becoming a passive supplier rather than a nuclear leader — or, as Prime Minister Mark Carney puts it, an “energy superpower.” Read More
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