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Reçu hier — 15 septembre 2025National Post

Chris Selley: If not Bonnie Crombie, then who do Ontario Liberals consider electable?

15 septembre 2025 à 22:04
To say Bonnie Crombie left the Liberal Party of Ontario better off than she found them is definitely faint praise, considering she found the party as a minivan’s worth of seven MPPs crashed into a ditch with the air bags deployed and steam pouring out of the engine. But still: In February’s election she brought home five more seats than her woeful predecessor Steven Del Duca managed — enough to regain the party official status in the legislature — and 381,000 more votes across the province. Fundraising efforts rebounded impressively: The party claimed $2.9 million in contributions in 2024, Crombie’s first year on the job, up roughly 40 per cent from the year before and more than double what Del Duca managed, even adjusted for inflation, at the party’s nadir in 2019. Read More

With Trump’s tariffs biting, there’s ‘real trouble ahead’ for Canadian jobs and economic growth, says former Bush adviser

15 septembre 2025 à 17:19
WASHINGTON D.C. — The economies of both the United States and Canada are facing headwinds generated by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff war. With central bank decisions looming in both countries amid rising unemployment, the National Post spoke with American economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin this week to discuss where things are heading. Read More
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