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Colby Cosh: On the Emergencies Act, Trudeau’s gang simply didn’t follow the law

21 janvier 2026 à 12:00
On Friday, a three-judge panel of the Federal Court of Appeal unanimously upheld Judge Richard Mosley’s trial-division finding that the Trudeau government’s 2022 use of Emergencies Act powers was unlawful and unreasonable. There is not much point, I think, in plunging into the legal details of the new ruling. Mosley’s finding, which concluded with an open confession of disappointment in the wisdom of the Trudeau cabinet, seems to have been upheld on every single point that the federal justice department hoped to throw into doubt. Read More

Chris Selley: Carney’s realpolitik brings a bracing end to Liberal preening and pretence

20 janvier 2026 à 21:51
"The old order is not coming back. We should not mourn it,” Prime Minister Mark Carney averred in Davos on Tuesday. It was a striking phrase, I thought. A lot of the current Canadian conversation, quite understandably, involves wishing President Donald Trump would simply go away. And he will go away, from the White House at least, upon the inauguration of the next American president in three years. Read More

Fuelling Longevity: Food package warning labels are now mandatory in Canada

20 janvier 2026 à 20:12
You may have noticed a new symbol on packaged foods — a black-and-white magnifying glass calling out “high in saturated fat,” “high in sugars,” or “high in sodium.” This is Canada’s new Front-of-Package (FOP) nutrition label. As of Jan. 1, 2026, most packaged foods that exceed strict limits for these nutrients must display it clearly on the front of the package. Read More
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