↩ Accueil

Vue normale

Reçu aujourd’hui — 26 juin 2025National Post

Jamie Sarkonak: Canada is worse off without Russell Brown on the Supreme Court

26 juin 2025 à 12:00
Two years ago, Canada lost one of the best minds on its top court. Russell Brown, Supreme Court justice of eight years, resigned in 2023 after becoming the living embodiment of “the punishment is the procedure.” Subjected to a frivolous conduct complaint, then a frivolous possibly-forced leave of absence and frivolous investigation by the Canadian Judicial Council, he took matters into his own hands and retired from the bench — to the grief of the profession. Read More

Critics are sounding the alarm on U.S. management of Canada’s nuclear labs. Here’s why

26 juin 2025 à 12:00
OTTAWA — As Canada is pledging to move away from the United States in the defence sector, critics are warning the federal government it might want to take a closer look at a Crown corporation’s recent decision to award a contract to a U.S.-based joint venture for the management of the country’s nuclear laboratories for possibly the next 20 years. Read More

Alan Kessel: Trump puts an end to American ambivalence

26 juin 2025 à 00:31
The Middle East has entered a precarious calm. On June 24, a ceasefire brokered by United States President Donald Trump brought a sudden halt to a week of escalating hostilities between the U.S., Israel, and the Islamic Republic of Iran. The missiles have stopped — for now — but the implications of what unfolded are still reverberating across the region, and far beyond it. Read More
Reçu hier — 25 juin 2025National Post

Chris Selley: Carney’s bizarre fixation with calling us ‘European’ makes no sense

25 juin 2025 à 20:17
On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said — not for the first time — that Canada is “the most European of non-European countries.” He said it in May, too, in France; and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said it as well, in an interview with BBC. So it’s obviously a deliberate talking point. What’s weird about it is that Carney and Joly offer no explanation. They just say it as if it’s an established fact that all Canadians accept — which they obviously would not. Read More

Terry Glavin: Air India terrorist attack was Canada’s worst failure in history

25 juin 2025 à 19:03
On Sunday morning, June 23, 1985, shortly after 8 a.m local time, Air India Flight 182 disappeared from the air traffic control radar screens at Ireland’s Shannon Airport. The Boeing 747 Kanishka was heading east towards London at an altitude of 9,400 metres, roughly 100 nautical miles southwest of County Cork’s Sheeps Head Peninsula, and then, suddenly, it was gone. Read More
❌