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David Kaufman: Will Zohran Mamdani condemn jihadists before New York is attacked?

NEW YORK — Any doubt that calls to “globalize the intifada” have fallen on deaf ears were dispelled over the weekend by the shooting in Sydney that has left 16 Jews dead and dozens injured at a beachside Hanukkah party in the heart of the city. The pair of gunmen, a father and son of Pakistani origin, were only prevented from causing further carnage by Sydney police — along with a brave bystander who literally body-slammed a shooter into submission. Read More
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Michael Taube: Incumbents should run in nomination battles before every election

Having worked inside the corridors of power, I can say with certainty that most federal politicians appreciate the unique opportunity to represent a riding on Parliament Hill. Alas, I can also say with certainty that some incumbents believe they’re entitled to hold on to their ridings and never have to face a nomination battle until they lose or retire. Read More
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Adam Pankratz: Cowichan ruling is scaring away investors. Don’t let anyone say otherwise

Following the landmark Cowichan court ruling in August which declared private land title “defective and invalid” in areas over which Aboriginal title had been declared, the watchword from those who supported the decision was that everyone should calm down and not to be “alarmist.” Indeed that was the word used by the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations in their Oct. 23 news release on the topic, which blasted then B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad for “selective discriminatory” and “alarmist” rhetoric. It is now clear Rustad was not nearly alarmist enough as the uncertainty chickens have firmly come home to roost in B.C.’s economy.  Read More
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Joe Adam George: Bondi Beach terror proves western capitulation only begets more jihadist violence 

As Jewish families across Australia gathered for the first night of Hanukkah at Bondi Beach, two ISIS-linked Islamist terrorists turned celebration into carnage, killing 15 innocent people and injuring dozens. Authorities identified the suspects in the deadly shooting as a 50-year-old man and his adult son. Several high-profile accounts on X claimed that the duo were of Pakistani-origin.   Read More
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Carney helps Chinese interference make a comeback: Full Comment podcast

All the hostage-taking, election meddling and spy rings are being swept aside by a Liberal prime minister who, like the last one, seems only too eager to cozy up to China. That’s what Brian Lilley discusses with Charles Burton, former diplomat to China, and author of the new book, "The Beaver and the Dragon: How China Out-Manoeuvred Canada's Diplomacy, Security, and Sovereignty." Burton points out the alarming way Prime Minister Mark Carney has obligingly adopted Beijing’s spin on bilateral relations, even as the Communists continue to harm Canada, including with tariffs on agriculture. Chinese President Xi Jinping has succeeded in “subordinating” Carney, Burton says, while the dictator revs up more subversion and undermines what Burton believes is now the most Chinese-infiltrated country in the western world: ours. (Recorded Dec. 5, 2025.) Read More
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