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Reçu aujourd’hui — 20 décembre 2025 National Post

Conrad Black: Americans ignoring us is to our peril

20 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Last week I carefully read the statement of strategic purpose of the Trump administration, a document published by every recent incoming administration within a year of its inauguration. The strategic statement has been received with misgivings by members of the Fortress America school that holds that the United States should be ready at all times to repulse any initiative from any potential rival country or group of countries, and by Western Europeans always on the lookout for any softening commitment of the United States to the defence of Western Europe. Read More

Christopher Dummitt: Joseph Howe’s pre-Charter victory for freedom of the press

20 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Somewhere across this great land, someone or something great is just getting started. This country is built on game-changing people, ideas and initiatives: Wayne Gretzky redefined a game; oil sands innovations helped us prosper; Frederick Banting transformed millions of lives; Loblaws changed how we live. Today, we continue a new National Post series that celebrates Canadian greatness, in whatever form we find it. Read More

NP View: America is still our best bet

20 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Canada has been blessed by geography. Given the chance, any nation would choose the Americans as neighbours. The benefits of living next to (and being closely allied with) the greatest military and economic power in history has enriched Canada for generations, something the Mark Carney government should keep in mind as it navigates some of the more challenging aspects of having a great power for a neighbour. Read More

Bryan Brulotte: Carney’s deputy minister shuffle could show that he’s serious

20 décembre 2025 à 12:00
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Friday decision to reshuffle the senior ranks of the federal public service is both welcome and overdue. For too long, Ottawa’s machinery of government has operated on inertia rather than intention, insulated from accountability and resistant to course correction. A prime minister serious about governing cannot allow that to continue. In that sense, these changes were a necessary first step. Read More

Chris Selley: Ron DeSantis dunks on Doug Ford

20 décembre 2025 à 12:00
One common feature of Ontario political commentary in recent years has been hearing people moan that they can't understand why Premier Doug Ford is so popular — the idea being that he’s so beyond the pale, so self-evidently unelectable, that only some mass delirium or psychosis could explain his government’s three very comfortable majority election wins. Read More

Heather Hiscox plans future after CBC Morning Live

20 décembre 2025 à 09:50
Heather Hiscox woke up at 2:30 in the morning for 20 years to host CBC Morning Live on CBC News Network. Each weekday, from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET, she covered breaking news of national importance. The 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash. The 2017 Quebec City mosque attack. The weddings of Prince William and Prince Harry and the funeral for Queen Elizabeth. Ten Olympic Games. Read More
Reçu hier — 19 décembre 2025 National Post

Adam Zivo: Banning transwomen from female sports is not discrimination

19 décembre 2025 à 17:43
Skate Canada has said that it will no longer host major events in Alberta after the province banned all males — including transgender-identifying ones — from competing in female sports. This is disgraceful: female athletes should not be used as bargaining chips in an ill-advised campaign to undermine athletic fairness and sex-based rights. Read More

Brad Bradford: Toronto transit violence is rising — Mayor Chow can’t pretend otherwise

19 décembre 2025 à 12:00
The most basic job of government, at all levels, is to keep citizens safe. That is twice as true when it comes to government-operated transit systems. Unfortunately, the latest national investigation into transit violence paints a troubling picture that reflects what riders in Toronto and across the country experience every single day. According to new data released in a CBC feature story, the number of reported assaults on Toronto-area transit has risen by 160 per cent since 2015. Overall, violent incidents are up 127 per cent. Read More

Counterpoint: Canada has a duty to make up for the historical dispossession of Indigenous people

19 décembre 2025 à 12:00
If Canadians want to understand why our country faces persistent tensions on questions of Indigenous rights and belonging, we must move beyond the oversimplified narrative espoused by Tom Flanagan and Mark Milke in the National Post that everyone is a settler and therefore no one has obligations to First Nations. Read More
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