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‘Back-breaking’: Toronto lawyer drawn into service in Israel — harvesting tomatoes

22 janvier 2025 à 20:47
Brad Neufeld, the vice-president of a Toronto-based health-care firm, was in Tel Aviv when the first sirens went off on Oct. 7, 2023. It was early Saturday morning, and Hamas terrorists had hit Israel with everything they had, murdering, raping and kidnapping civilians. Read More
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Ross McKitrick: The usual tactics won’t work with Trump

20 janvier 2025 à 12:00
Canadian federal politicians are floundering in their responses to Donald Trump’s tariff and annexation threats. Unfortunately, they’re stuck in a 2016 mindset, still thinking Trump is a temporary aberration who should be disdained and ignored by the global community. But a lot has changed. Anyone wanting to understand Trump’s current priorities should spend less time looking at trade statistics and more time understanding the details of the lawfare campaigns against him. Canadian officials who had to look up who Kash Patel is, or who don’t know why Nathan Wade’s girlfriend finds herself in legal jeopardy, will find the next four years bewildering. Read More

John Weissenberger: Canadian universities are rotten to the core

19 janvier 2025 à 12:00
Our universities are doing just fine — so long as we overlook the misalignment of degrees to labour markets, administrative bloat and budget shenanigans, the foreign student debacle, discriminatory hiring and, of course, the ideological monoculture that’s tolerated the heckler’s veto for decades, advanced a cadre of antisemitic profs and nurtured a subset of pro-Hamas students. Read More

He’s a high-powered lawyer. And the world’s biggest Theodor Herzl fan

18 janvier 2025 à 13:00
David Matlow's fascination with Theodor Herzl began with seeing a portrait of the founder of Zionism in his grandparents' living room in Ramat Gan, Israel. Read More

Susan McArthur: Mandatory national service would fix what ails Canada

16 janvier 2025 à 12:00
A recent Angus Reid poll found only half of Canadians feel a deep connection to their country. This reflects a sharp decline in the past decade, and a stark contrast to the 85 per cent of Americans who, according to Statista, consider themselves very patriotic. Read More

‘We have to go’: The inside story of Jasper under siege by wildfire

16 janvier 2025 à 01:05
In Jasper on Fire: Five Days of Hell in a Rocky Mountain Paradise, journalist Matthew Scace delivers a gripping account of a town under siege by nature’s most ferocious force. On July 24, 2024, the serene beauty of Jasper was shattered as wildfires, fuelled by relentless winds, converged on the community. Published by Sutherland Quarterly series and set for release on Jan. 21, this exclusive excerpt offers an unflinching look at a battle for survival in the heart of the Rockies. Read More

John Carpay: Trudeau’s prorogation served only the interests of the Liberal Party

13 janvier 2025 à 12:00
There can be little doubt that the recent prorogation of Parliament until March 24, announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Jan. 6, is in the best interests of the Liberal Party of Canada. All cabinet ministers, including the prime minister, will be exempt from parliamentary scrutiny for eleven weeks. Further, the minority Liberal government will be able to shield itself from a vote of non-confidence, also for eleven weeks, giving the Liberal Party all that time to choose its new leader. Read More

Cole Hogan: It’s 2025 and the Liberal party is dead

13 janvier 2025 à 12:00
Last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his intention to resign as prime minister and Liberal leader once a new leader is selected. Trudeau stated, “It’s become clear to me that if I’m having to fight internal battles, I cannot be the best option in that election.” Instead of acknowledging how his premiership has failed Canadians, Trudeau evaded accountability altogether, opting to not face Canadians in the next election. This type of arrogance and entitlement is woven into the history of the Liberal Party of Canada and will be its ultimate downfall. Read More
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