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Reçu aujourd’hui — 23 juin 2025National Post

U.S. airbase in Qatar attacked by Iran was visited by Trump in May

23 juin 2025 à 20:27
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told ABC News on Monday morning that Iran was an "imminent threat" and that President Donald Trump is the "first president with the guts to actually do something about it." She was definitive about the outcome of the surprise U.S. strikes against Iran over the weekend, saying they "took away Iran's ability to create a nuclear bomb." American stealth bombers, fighter jets and a submarine struck Iran with bombs and missiles — joining Israel's attempt to wipe out Iran's nuclear program. Read More

J.D. Tuccille: Politicians must shoulder much of the blame for America’s political violence

23 juin 2025 à 12:00
On June 14, as Minnesota police sought a man who allegedly murdered a state lawmaker and her husband and shot another and his wife, I was working security in front of an Arizona synagogue, wearing body armour and packing a pistol and pepper spray. As they arrived, members of the congregation, worried by a recent Molotov cocktail attack on Jews in Boulder, Colo., the double murder at the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. and tensions over the war between Israel and Iran, thanked me for accepting the rabbi’s request to help out. Well, of course; my wife was inside. Adding to fears were the “No Kings” protests — some of which turned into riots — scheduled that day nationwide. Read More
Reçu hier — 22 juin 2025National Post

U.S. officials say strikes in Iran not meant to start a war, but should spark negotiations

22 juin 2025 à 16:39
The Trump administration on Sunday signalled a willingness to renew talks with Iran and avoid a prolonged war in the aftermath of a surprise attack on three of the country’s nuclear sites as U.S. officials assessed Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and the threat of retaliation against American interests. Read More

Does rice contain arsenic? Yes, here’s how you can reduce the risk

22 juin 2025 à 13:00
Arsenic in rice isn’t a new concern, but a recent report published by Healthy Babies Bright Futures (HBBF) brought the issue back into the spotlight. The study found arsenic in all 145 rice samples bought at stores across the United States. More than a quarter surpassed 100 parts per billion (ppb) of inorganic arsenic, the Canadian and American federal limits for infant rice cereal. Read More

Rick Seymour: If we want strong national defence, we must support military families

22 juin 2025 à 12:00
As global instability grows and international threats evolve, Canada can no longer afford to underinvest in its national defence. The government’s renewed commitment to strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces is timely — and long overdue. But as we debate where to allocate dollars, we must remember one fundamental truth: national defence isn’t just about equipment or infrastructure. It’s about people. Read More

Barbara Kay: Canada needs to have a serious talk about the Muslim Brotherhood

22 juin 2025 à 12:00
Last week, some 4,000 participants from over 40 countries demanded humanitarian aid access to Gaza, via Egypt’s heavily fortified border crossing at Rafah. An advance group of 200 (including a number of Canadians) was stopped by Egyptian police, indifferent to emotional pleas for their cooperation on behalf of their Gazan “brethren.” The incident ended with casual brutality meted out to some, others detained or deported. Read More
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