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Conservatives changing nomination process to address frustration from grassroots members
Unexplained candidate disqualifications, last-minute nomination votes and complaints that national party officials overruled local desires were among the…
October 19, 2025
U.S. tariffs could ‘put us over the edge,’ says Canadian steel group
Keanin Loomis, president and CEO of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, says with anxiety and fear of…
October 19, 2025
B.C. premier rules out new retaliatory action against U.S. softwood lumber tariffs
Province won’t act alone but will keep existing countermeasures, Eby says…
October 19, 2025
Money, women and taxes: Jeffrey Epstein’s fiery friendship with Wall Street titan
New York Times: New emails show how Mr. Epstein pressured Leon Black, his longtime friend and patron, to…
October 19, 2025
UK’s Labour tears up Islamophobia definition amid free speech concerns
A party working group has drawn up new wording that will replace the controversial definition it adopted in…
October 19, 2025
Thousands say no to digital ID cards in London march
Daily Mail: An advert for the protest by organiser Mass Non-Compliance warned: ‘If you accept digital ID now,…
October 19, 2025
Soros preparing for battle with Trump admin
Wall Street Journal: As threats from the administration mount, George and Alex Soros are giving out as many…
October 19, 2025
Trump revenge: Jack Smith next?
As the Justice Department presses charges against some of Donald Trump’s perceived political enemies amid his retribution push,…
October 19, 2025
Hypnosis-based weight-loss ‘surgery’ with promising results…
In a groundbreaking study at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, patients undergo a simulated bariatric surgery using hypnosis…
October 19, 2025
Rise of ‘shadow banking’ brings new financial risks…
A spate of recent fraud cases and bankruptcies has raised new concerns about a growing class of largely…
October 19, 2025
Musk turns eye to UK
Wired: Musk posted nonstop at the beginning of the year about British politics, until his focus was consumed…
October 19, 2025
U.S. quietly scales back key Trump tariffs
Wall Street Journal: The offer to exempt more products from tariffs reflects a growing sentiment among administration officials…
October 19, 2025
Not so proud to be American — ‘Fed up’ expats renounce their citizenship
Washington Post: “I wouldn’t be doing this if it weren’t for the election,” the London man said. “I…
October 19, 2025
Canadian snowbirds fingerprinted and photographed at U.S. border as part of new requirement
CBP spokesperson Jessica Turner told CBC News that whichever method they choose, travellers will be charged $30 US…
October 19, 2025
Carney may force Canadians back to polls within weeks
Westgate Sentinel: Elections Canada officials have been contacting potential polling venues to check space availability for a possible…
October 18, 2025
Lure of China…
The Globe and Mail: Vina Nadjibulla, vice-president of research and strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada,…
October 18, 2025
Kheiriddin: Elbows down, backbone up
Tasha Kheiriddin: Elbows may be down, but our backbone must be up. Carney must walk the line between…
October 18, 2025
Johnson: We conservatives need to take a stand against one of our own…
Mark Johnson: …Smith’s plan is clearly premised on the notion that, for some reason, non-citizens should be easily identifiable to…
October 18, 2025
Goldstein: Carney Liberals will never be tough on crime
Lorrie Goldstein: We have a criminal justice system that adheres to the governing philosophy of placing rehabilitation of…
October 18, 2025
Raj: When a Harper Conservative goes after Poilievre, you know there’s blood in water…
Althia Raj: …privately, many big Conservative names — the party’s elite, if you wish — are disappointed and…
October 18, 2025