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Reçu aujourd’hui — 28 novembre 2025 National Post

Anthony Koch: We need a Pierre Trudeau of the right to remake Canada

28 novembre 2025 à 12:00
There are moments in a nation’s story when a single leader bends the arc of its history toward a new destination. In Canada, no figure accomplished this more sweepingly or more deliberately than Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Agree with him or despise his legacy, and I remain firmly in the latter camp, Trudeau was not merely a prime minister. He was a founder. He took a country with deep British institutional roots, a Westminster state shaped by inherited constitutional tradition, civic restraint, common law sensibilities, and a political culture that still thought of itself, quietly but undeniably, as part of the wider Anglosphere, and he transformed it into something wholly different. Read More

Tristin Hopper: The Royal B.C. Museum was once beautiful. Wokeness drained it of all life

28 novembre 2025 à 12:00
Canada’s museums have transformed themselves in the last decade, adopting identity-driven makeovers under pressure from the Trudeau-led Liberals. National Post visited institutions from coast to coast to survey the damage and consider its implications. Today, Tristin Hopper laments what has happened to his beloved Royal B.C. Museum. Read More
Reçu hier — 27 novembre 2025 National Post

John Ivison: Carney’s focus on Alberta’s prosperity will help calm separatist movement

27 novembre 2025 à 21:59
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith credited former prime minister Justin Trudeau for creating the independence movement in her province, thanks to a litany of nine "bad laws" — and his successor, Mark Carney, for taking the wind out of separatism with "good policy that genuinely addresses the concerns of Albertans." Read More

Read the full text of the MOU that Canada and Alberta just signed to pave way for a pipeline

27 novembre 2025 à 19:09
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday that is aimed at "establishing Canada as a global energy superpower" and paving the way for a new oil pipeline. The pact will suspend clean electricity regulations in Alberta in exchange for an extension of Alberta's industrial carbon pricing program. It also commits Carney's government to considering an “adjustment” to the federal oil tanker ban off British Columbia’s coast. Read More

Guilbeault reflecting on future as Carney inks deal considering ‘adjustment’ to oil tanker ban for new Alberta pipeline

27 novembre 2025 à 18:05
OTTAWA — As Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith celebrated the signing of a new energy and pipeline pact on Thursday, a government source close to Liberal cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault, a former environment minister, says he is reflecting on his future. Read More
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