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index.feed.received.today — 19 avril 2025National Post
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Chris Selley: Canadian complacency returns to the election debate, from Blanchet of all people

18 avril 2025 à 15:40
Wednesday evening’s French-language leaders' debate kicked off with a video montage that mentioned President Donald Trump roughly 175 times. (I exaggerate somewhat.) Thursday evening’s English-language leaders’ debate was much less focused specifically on Trump, to an almost bizarre extent. When moderator Steve Paikin offered each leader a chance to ask a question of an opponent, Liberal Leader Mark Carney chose to ask Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre about the security-clearance drama. Read More

Terry Newman: Debate commission loses to Rebel News again

18 avril 2025 à 12:00
Shortly after 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, before the English Leaders Debate in Montreal ended, word began to spread on X that the media scrum that was to immediately follow the debate was cancelled. The reason given to reporters by the Leaders' Debate Commission's Executive Director Michel Cormier: "We don't feel that we can actually guarantee a proper environment for this activity." This did not please members of the press. One could be heard shouting out: "Why? This is an infringement of the liberty of the press. This is your one job!" Read More

Colby Cosh: It’s not ‘cruel and unusual’ to keep multi-murderers in jail for life

18 avril 2025 à 12:00
Anthony Housefather is a Montreal Liberal MP of unusually courageous and actually-liberal character. A couple of days ago he issued an electioneering tweet about the Conservative proposal to invoke the Charter of Rights’ notwithstanding clause in order to legislate unconditional life sentences for multiple murderers: Read More

Jamie Sarkonak: Who won the debate? Poilievre, easy

18 avril 2025 à 07:11
There is no doubt as to who won Thursday night’s English-language debate. That achievement went to Pierre Poilievre, who, while delivering a coherent message about his own hopeful vision for a future, more prosperous Canada, ran circles around a sluggish Mark Carney and deflected the volley of Jagmeet Singh’s pea-gravel-sized interruptions. Read More

Judge rules Frank Stronach sex crimes case can advance to trial

18 avril 2025 à 00:01
“I don’t even know these women,” Frank Stronach told a small entourage of supporters this week after facing complainants accusing him of sex crimes for the first time in court. Speaking during a break in a preliminary hearing that examined two of the most serious charges he faces, the 92-year-old billionaire stopped talking after being told journalists were within earshot. Read More
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As it happened: How Poilievre, Singh, Blanchet attacked Carney in federal leaders debate

17 avril 2025 à 22:56
The leaders of Canada’s major federal parties faced off Thursday night in the second, and final, nationally televised debate of the election campaign. The English-language debate took place just 24 hours after the leaders battled each other in the French-language debate. The National Post has video of the debate, below. Review our live coverage from National Post reporters Catherine Lévesque, Christopher Nardi, and Ottawa bureau chief Stuart Thomson in our live blog, below. Can’t see the blog? View it on the National Post. Read More

Michael Taube: Are cracks developing in the Liberal strategy to lionize the progressive vote?

17 avril 2025 à 20:00
Since Mark Carney became Prime Minister on March 9, the Liberals have been leading in most opinion polls. The reason for this significant shift was fear, anger and revulsion about U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. This, in turn, was combined with an unfounded belief that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was Trump’s Canadian equivalent, in spite of the fact the two leaders have vastly different political and ideological beliefs. Read More

Chris Selley: The spectre of Trudeau overshadows Carney’s French debate

17 avril 2025 à 13:05
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre landed a few pretty solid blows against Liberal leader Mark Carney during the French-language debate in Montreal on Wednesday night. Whether those blows will matter to Quebecers, who will have comprised the vast majority of the audience for the debate, it would be foolish to prognosticate. Read More
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