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index.feed.received.yesterday — 10 mars 2025National Post

Carson Jerema: Mark Carney, the conspiracy theory prime minister

10 mars 2025 à 21:05
Mark Carney isn't even prime minister yet, and he is already debasing the highest office in the land by giving oxygen to conspiracy theories. During his speech after winning the Liberal leadership on Sunday, he all but accused Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre of being a national security threat, nodding to baseless allegations that have fermented online for months. Read More

Trump seems ready to settle this trade war: Full Comment podcast

10 mars 2025 à 15:52
Shock and awe followed by erratic moves is how Donald Trump is used to negotiating, as historian, businessman and Postmedia columnist Conrad Black (who occasionally speaks with the president) tells Brian this week. Trump is determined to end the era of other countries picking America’s pocket in myriad ways and is using tariffs to do it. Black says he gets the impression the Trump administration wants out of this Canadian trade war. But that doesn’t mean we’ll get back the free-trade world we had. So, he advises, Canada had better adapt to the dramatically changed economic and geopolitical reality and get a prime minister who can build our economy despite Trump (and Mark Carney isn’t it). (Recorded March 6, 2025) Read More

Neo-Nazi killers freed, child attackers given bail: Scenes from Canada’s broken justice system

10 mars 2025 à 12:14
Late last month, a six-year-old boy waiting for a bus in Halifax was attacked and stabbed repeatedly in a completely random assault committed in broad daylight. The suspect, 19-year-old Elliott Chorny, was described by her own mother in a Facebook post as a “severely unwell person” whose family had tried for years to put her in treatment or custody in a bid “to try and protect the community.” Read More

Meet Mark Carney, Canada’s inevitable, improbable next prime minister

10 mars 2025 à 12:00
When his victory was announced in a noisy convention hall in downtown Ottawa, Sunday night, Mark Carney slowly rose to his feet, turned to kiss his wife, and started hugging and shaking hands with Liberal party members all around him as music and cheers drowned all else out. Once the room quieted, he sat beaming up at one of his daughters, now on stage, as she gave the audience, and the country, a formal introduction to Canada’s next prime minister. Read More

Mark Milke: Yasser Arafat — The Peter Pan Revolutionary of International Politics

10 mars 2025 à 11:00
As the chairman strode to the United Nations podium on Oct. 13, 1974 amidst applause, he must have marvelled at his good fortune. Only a few years prior he was persona non grata. Expelled from Jordan after King Hussein tired of the existential threat the charismatic revolutionary posed to the country and to Hussein’s own throne, the Palestinian leader found only a half-hearted welcome in other Arab capitals. From Riyadh to Cairo, no matter their publicly declared support, other Arab rulers had privately tired of his arrogant assumption they owed him for his frontline attacks against Israel and Jews. Read More

Chris Selley: New Liberal Leader Mark Carney pitches national unity, just not with Conservatives

10 mars 2025 à 01:38
We live in extraordinary geopolitical times. You could tell as much by watching the festivities Thursday evening, as the Liberals prepared to announce their new leader — who turned out to be Mark Carney, with a whopping 86 per cent of the first-ballot votes. The three others wasted $350,000 on entry fees for pretty much nothing, I’m afraid. Read More
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Chris Selley: Mark Carney is the human snooze button change-averse Canadians yearn for

8 mars 2025 à 12:30
For months, the Canadian commentariat has been seized with Pierre Poilievre’s chances in a Donald Trump world. Would a second Trump presidency hurt the Conservative leader, because people would see him Poilievre as an unwanted Trump-ian figure? Or might it actually benefit Poilievre, as Canadians tested the Liberals’ pathetically lazy framing of him as “Maple MAGA” against what he actually says and does, and realized how very stupid that framing is? Read More

Jordan Peterson: Mark Carney doesn’t value a prosperous Canada

8 mars 2025 à 12:00
Mark Carney, heir to the Canadian throne, such as it is, is indeed wrestling with a difficult problem in his 2021 book Value(s)  — or even a difficult set of problems. The title indicates as much (or, more accurately, the presumptuous subtitle): “Building a Better World for All.” We should first note in evaluating the quality of Carney’s thought (as we should, given his desire and likely opportunity to lead our fair land), that this is a very difficult set of nuts to crack: “building,” “better,” and “for all,” and that success in such a venture is tantamount to the actions of a veritable world redeemer or saviour. The question that then arises should then clearly be “is Mr. Carney up to such a task?” Our initial position with regard to that question should be one of extreme doubt and skepticism, given that very few, if any, have ever demonstrated such truly awe-inspiring ability. Read More

NP View: Canada needs to secure the Arctic — now

8 mars 2025 à 12:00
Canada’s Arctic waters are particularly vulnerable to international trespassing for two major reasons. One: the ice is melting, opening up desirable lanes to the world. Two: Canada’s sovereignty over the region’s waterways is not respected on the global stage. We view the Northwest Passage as a Canadian seaway, while our neighbours — even the friendly ones, including the Bush and Obama administrations in the U.S. — view the passage as an international waterway. Read More

Michael Taube: Chrystia Freeland, failed white knight of the Liberal party

7 mars 2025 à 19:52
The federal Liberals will pick a new party leader and prime minister on March 9. Former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney has a significant lead over his closest rival, former deputy prime minister and finance minister Chrystia Freeland. He’s been ahead by double digits since late January. A Feb. 11 Leger poll suggested the gap was an eye-popping 54 points (68 to 14 per cent). Read More

Mark Norman: Canada faces a lonely future of isolation

7 mars 2025 à 19:32
A darkening mood is settling in across Canada as it becomes clear that our country has come under siege by those we had previously believed to have been our closest friends and partners. We may have hoped that this would not come to be, but we are here now and we can’t pretend otherwise. Despite the appearance of randomness and incoherence, we are beginning to more clearly understand the rudimentary strategy at play behind what some have observed as “a dumb” move. Read More
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