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Reçu aujourd’hui — 3 juin 2025National Post

Imam of Peace: Mohammed Tawhidi and his surprisingly controversial message

3 juin 2025 à 13:00
In a black outer robe trimmed with a thin golden line and a traditional white turban, Imam Mohammad Tawhidi warmly greeted and welcomed guests to a hall on the second floor of a modest two-storey building in Toronto, even personally escorting some to their seats. The occasion, on March 31, was an Eid reception to mark the end of Ramadan, Islam’s holiest month of fasting and prayer, and it was the first such reception of the Global Imams Council’s new western headquarters in Canada. Read More

J.D. Tuccille: A disappointing DOGE is better than no DOGE at all

3 juin 2025 à 12:00
Elon Musk’s departure from his temporary role with the Trump administration creates an opportunity to assess the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that he created to shape a smaller, leaner federal government. There’s no doubt that the job is necessary; government in the U.S. and especially at the federal level has metastasized over the years in size, scope, and power beyond affordability — or the bounds of respect for people’s liberty. Read More

Colby Cosh: The underrated power of Poilievre

3 juin 2025 à 12:00
I’ve been reading various election post-mortems this weekend, or catching up on them, having sensed that I ought to try to understand the federal Conservative arguments over whether to keep Pierre Poilievre as leader or dump him. This is probably harder than usual from an Alberta vantage point. The election was (foreseeably) decided in Ontario, and whenever I manage to talk myself into some convincing account of how the Ontario boomer swing voter thinks, I always end with “But these same people keep electing Doug Ford.” Read More
Reçu hier — 2 juin 2025National Post

Chris Selley: Alberta NDP’s divorce from the federal party trainwreck is better for everyone

2 juin 2025 à 13:14
It did not receive much notice in Central Canada, and if it had, it might have been seen as bad news for the beleaguered federal New Democrats. But the Alberta NDP’s recent decision to uncouple somewhat from the federal NDP might actually help drag the national party’s proverbial Maserati out of the proverbial ditch where Jagmeet Singh left it in a cloud of steam. Read More

Smith says push for oil pipeline not just an ‘ideological argument,’ as premiers, Carney meet

2 juin 2025 à 10:00
SASKATOON, Sask. — Pushing for an oil pipeline to be on the first list of major projects to be fast-tracked by the federal government is about more than mounting "just an ideological argument," Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said at the opening of a meeting between premiers and the prime minister on Monday. Read More
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