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Hundreds of celebrities relaunch McCarthy-era committee to defend free speech
On Wednesday, over 550 celebrities relaunched a group first organized during the post-World War II Red Scare: the…
October 2, 2025
U.S. lost 32,000 jobs in September
The surprise job loss in September is the latest sign that the labor market is weakening. Job growth…
October 2, 2025
Mass layoffs loom as shutdown crisis deepens
The federal government was thrown into a shutdown Wednesday with no easy endgame in sight, as Democrats held…
October 2, 2025
Smith won’t say maximum province will pay to build new pipeline
Smith’s comments on Wednesday contrast remarks she made earlier this year, in which she said governments should not…
October 2, 2025
Alberta re-enters pipeline arena, plans to propose new oil pipeline to B.C. coast
It’s a project Smith hails as the fulfilment of a higher duty to humanity, while her B.C. counterpart…
October 2, 2025
Bill C-8 would strip internet access from ‘specified persons’
National Post First Reading: Not too long ago, Liberals were defending internet access as akin to a human…
October 1, 2025
Joly: Ottawa will be ‘hawkish’ on competition to restore affordability
But adding new competitors to concentrated Canadian industries has long proven difficult… More on this: Business leaders call…
October 1, 2025
Blanchet: Upcoming budget has ‘no legitimacy,’ Bloc unlikely to support it
“The government did some private pre-budget consultations, and like in anything else, they will decide privately in the…
October 1, 2025
GM moving production from Oshawa to Indiana
Shift cut announced for Ontario plant after 250 temporary workers were hired in Fort Wayne…
October 1, 2025
Ethics law a “sad joke,” watchdog tells parliament, demanding closure of “dirty dozen” loopholes
TCE Democracy Watch, a national advocacy group, is calling for an immediate overhaul of the federal government’s ethics…
October 1, 2025
Federal competition watchdog should lead removal of provincial trade barriers, researcher says
Ryan Manucha, a research fellow at the C.D. Howe Institute think tank and the author of an award-winning…
October 1, 2025
Kheiriddin: Anita Anand’s misplaced nostalgia for a UN that doesn’t exist
The old order has collapsed and Canada must choose its friends wisely…
October 1, 2025
Ivison: Taiwan is our defence, too, against China’s authoritarian ascendancy
The bad news for democracy, as if more were needed, is that Xi is soon likely to have…
October 1, 2025
Trump fears wane, but ‘MAGA North’ tag stings as Conservatives seize ‘law-and-order’ gap
Pierre Poilievre will remain in a difficult spot since the U.S. is touchy for many Canadians while Trump…
October 1, 2025
First Nations on B.C.’s North Coast won’t support Alberta’s pipeline proposal ‘now or ever,’ says chief
Even as Conservative politicians and business groups say a new pipeline would be beneficial for B.C., Marilyn Slett, president…
October 1, 2025
‘We can no longer build what people can afford’: Warning for Vancouver real estate as 2,500 condos sit unsold
Anne McMullin, president and CEO of Urban Development Institute, says the reason is that condos cost more to…
October 1, 2025
Canada issues warning for citizens with gender-neutral passports travelling to U.S.
The Canadian government is warning citizens who list “X” as their gender on their passports could have problems…
October 1, 2025
Carney names ‘personal’ EU envoy, looks to replace Dion as ambassador to France
John Hannaford, a former diplomat who also served as the highest-ranking official in the public service, will take…
October 1, 2025
Goodall dead at 91
Her discoveries as a primatologist in the 1960s about how chimpanzees behave in the wild were hailed as…
October 1, 2025
B.C. union leader joins race to lead federal NDP
Rob Ashton says he speaks for working class, wants to return party to its labour roots…
October 1, 2025