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Reçu aujourd’hui — 17 octobre 2025 National Post

Carson Jerema: Yes, the Nazis were socialists

17 octobre 2025 à 16:21
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is quite talented at causing his enemies' minds to explode. His latest missive on social media this week pointing out that "Nazi socialism" was indeed a form of socialism set off a thousand furiously self-righteous posts. Leaving aside for the moment whether it was wise for Poilievre to make this point, it is neither inaccurate nor misleading to say that Germany's National Socialist party was "socialist" in much more than name, as much as Poilievre's left-wing critics want to pretend otherwise. Read More

Mohammed Rizwan: Peace in the Middle East — is it a real dawn?

17 octobre 2025 à 12:00
On Oct. 13, United States President Donald Trump told the world and various Middle East leaders at an Egyptian resort, “The skies are calm, the guns are silent, the sirens are still…. This is not only the end of a war, this is the end of an age of terror and death, and the beginning of the age of faith and hope.” They were gathered to sign a historic peace deal that looked impossible to seal for generations. Read More
Reçu hier — 16 octobre 2025 National Post

Amy Hamm: At least Katy Perry can always dump Trudeau

16 octobre 2025 à 22:29
Justin Trudeau's legacy is a frivolous joke. It's a pair of blue sneakers worn for the throne speech of King Charles and a GQ cover referring to him as "that new suave Canadian leader dude." It's his celebrity pop star girlfriend — and God knows what's next. Compare this with former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who makes the news when he has something valuable to say about public policy or Canada's role in world affairs. Read More

Chris Selley: CBC’s new strategic plan fails to find a reason it should exist

16 octobre 2025 à 22:12
If admitting you have a problem is the first step toward solving it, then perhaps things are looking just a bit up at Canada's public broadcaster. Catherine Tait, CBC’s spectacularly out-of-touch Brooklyn-based president, is gone. And CBC’s new five-year strategic plan, revealed this week by recently installed president Marie-Philippe Bouchard, correctly diagnoses several of the Crown corporation’s problems: Young people don’t consume its content very much, and nor do western and rural Canadians, and nor do new Canadians. Read More

Randall Denley: Ontario prioritizing Ontarian doctors for residency training makes perfect sense

16 octobre 2025 à 19:31
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is facing quite a flap over how the province treats internationally trained doctors. It is giving priority for medical residency applications to those who grew up in Ontario, but took their medical degree abroad. That has sparked charges of unfairness and discrimination. Read More
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