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Reçu aujourd’hui — 13 septembre 2025National Post

Dwayne Johnson set aside self doubt for The Smashing Machine

12 septembre 2025 à 21:46
After bulking up to portray legendary MMA fighter Mark Kerr in The Smashing Machine, Dwayne Johnson is slimming down to play a man who befriends a chicken in his next movie. Following his latest film’s buzzworthy premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Johnson, who has been earning raves as the lead in the upcoming sports drama, made headlines for his lean appearance on the red carpet. Read More
Reçu hier — 12 septembre 2025National Post

Former host Travis Dhanraj launches human rights complaint against CBC, accusing it of ‘performative diversity’

12 septembre 2025 à 21:29
A national CBC host who resigned this past summer, accusing Canada’s public broadcaster of “performative diversity, tokenism,” and of putting up resistance when he booked conservative voices on his show, has filed a human rights complaint against the Crown corporation alleging it discriminated against him on the basis of race, colour and disability. Read More

Kevin Klein: Wab Kinew must remove Nahanni Fontaine from office immediately for Charlie Kirk comments

12 septembre 2025 à 20:59
There comes a point when enough is enough. Manitoba has reached that point. The people of this province deserve better than a government minister posting hateful, vindictive comments about a man who was just assassinated in front of his wife and children. The victim, Charlie Kirk, was a conservative commentator. Whether you agreed with his views or not, he was a human being whose life was stolen in the most brutal way possible. What followed from Nahanni Fontaine, a sitting minister in the NDP government, was not empathy, was not leadership, and was not even decency. It was a disgrace. Read More

Ivison: Canada’s multi-billion dollar bet on EV battery plants is ‘disastrous’ policy, Balsillie says

12 septembre 2025 à 18:07
The co-founder of Blackberry, Jim Balsillie, joins veteran policy adviser Robert Asselin and National Post’s John Ivison to discuss the problems with Canada's traditional and arguably outdated approach to innovation, trade and competitiveness — and why it leaves us dangerously vulnerable to U.S. economic power. Read More

Salt Media’s Jordan Bortolotti on seizing the revolutionary moment

12 septembre 2025 à 15:25
Like their partners in the Canadian news industry, the country’s media agencies are undergoing unprecedented transformation. The National Post is holding conversations with leaders of Canada’s largest agencies on the fast-changing fundamentals. This week, Rebecca Harris speaks to Jordan Bortolotti, co-founder of media services and technology company Nectar First (N1), which was recently acquired by Salt XC, a media and experience agency. Bortolotti was named president of Salt Media and remains CEO of Nectar First (a division of Salt Media): Read More

Charlie Kirk’s final post online was about Iryna Zarutska’s ‘senseless murder’

12 septembre 2025 à 14:03
It had been more than a day since Charlie Kirk was gunned down and the main clues so far were a palm print, a shoe impression and a high-powered rifle found in a wooded area prompting authorities to seek the public's help. That was until Donald Trump made the announcement that the suspect is in custody. Read More

J.D. Tuccille: Charlie Kirk was a private citizen. His assassination puts us all in peril

12 septembre 2025 à 12:00
Recent years have seen then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and members of Congress targeted for assassination, Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson murdered, and destructive attacks on Tesla dealerships and owners, among other politically motivated violence in the United States. But the killing of prominent conservative activist Charlie Kirk somehow seems more dangerous, because it is.   Read More
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