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Reçu aujourd’hui — 13 novembre 2025 National Post

Bruce Pardy: Courts and governments caused B.C.’s property crisis. They’re not about to fix it 

13 novembre 2025 à 12:00
In British Columbia, property rights are in turmoil. The B.C. Supreme Court recently declared that Aboriginal title exists on 800 acres of land in Richmond, a suburb of Vancouver. Aboriginal title, said the court, is “senior and prior” to fee simple interests. In the shadow of the decision, given the implications, Aboriginal title claims are receiving more attention. Kamloops and Sun Peaks ski resort are targets in one such claim. Meanwhile, the B.C. government has been conferring Aboriginal title across the province too. It continues to make agreements, such as on Haida Gwaii, to transfer control over land use in the province. Read More

Terry Glavin: Trump welcomes Syria to the fold, where it belongs

13 novembre 2025 à 12:00
It would have been sufficiently surreal that a U.S. president was entertaining a former al-Qaida militant at the White House who only two weeks earlier was still listed as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist with a $10 million bounty on his head. “Surreal” is a word that’s come up a lot in conversation about the event. Read More
Reçu hier — 12 novembre 2025 National Post

Modern living: First month’s free  

12 novembre 2025 à 14:53
According to the real-estate research firm Urbanation, 63 per cent of purpose-built rental (PBR) buildings across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) offered incentives during the third quarter of 2025; 33 per cent offered free rent for two months or more, up from 11 per cent a year ago. This marks a sharp shift that signals growing pressure on landlords, and a rare moment of leverage for tenants.   Read More

Adam Zivo: Wab Kinew’s worthy plan to lock up meth addicts

12 novembre 2025 à 12:00
“People who are suffering from meth addiction do not have the right to determine how the rest of us are going to live in our society,” declared Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew last week, ahead of passing a bill permitting the involuntary detainment of drug-intoxicated individuals for up to three days. The move is a step in the right direction to restoring order on public streets, even if more work needs to be done on treatment. Read More

André Pratte: Separatist fantasies about Quebec’s global influence get a free pass

12 novembre 2025 à 12:00
From outside the province, it is not easy to understand (or care for) what is currently going on in Quebec politics. Even if 65 per cent of Quebecers say that they would vote "no" to a referendum on Quebec’s sovereignty, the separatist Parti Québécois (PQ) enjoys a comfortable lead in the polls one year ahead of the Oct. 5, 2026 elections. The PQ leader, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon (known by his acronym PSPP), has repeatedly committed to holding a referendum on independence if his party forms government, oblivious to the fact that one third of his party’s supporters would vote against separation. Read More

Geoff Russ: Canada desperately needs to find its ‘we’ again

12 novembre 2025 à 12:00
The classical liberal John Stuart Mill once warned that “free institutions are next to impossible in a country made up of different nationalities.” He wrote that, without a “united public opinion,” representative government lacked the common sympathies and culture required for it to work properly. He added that even entities like the army would cease to identify with the people and become another branch of the state. Read More
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