Articles from National Post (48)
With an eye on the party's future, go-getter Tory MP Jivani says he doesn't have time for party infighting
Sophomore Conservative MP Jamil Jivani doesn't yet have a critic assignment, but he's still finding plenty of ways to keep himself busy.
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau opens up about coping with Justin's public romance with Katy Perry
Being in the public eye can present many “triggers,” Grégoire Trudeau said but she has learned to “listen to the music, not the noise.”
Windsor Pride Fest president resigns after backlash over trans athlete comments
'I truly am sorry' — Windsor-Essex Pride Fest president resigns after backlash over trans athlete comments in radio conversation.
Indian man won’t get $15K back for ‘illegal contract’ with Alberta immigration fixer
The pair “were equally at fault in these circumstances,” said the judge
Trump asks Justice to examine Democrats’ ties to Epstein, Bondi complies
Speaking on Air Force One, Trump deflected when asked what Epstein meant when he said Trump knew about the girls.
Some Canadians could be denied a U.S. visa due to obesity, cancer or other medical conditions
Earlier in November, officials were told to screen foreigners who want to live in the U.S. for a wide range of conditions.
BBC apologizes to Trump but rejects his demands for compensation
“While BBC sincerely regrets the manner in which the video was edited, we strongly disagree there is a basis for defamation claim"
Limp Bizkit founding bassist Sam Rivers, the band's 'heartbeat,' dead at 48
Sam Rivers, founding bassist for the band Limp Bizkit died at 48, bandmates announced Saturday.
15 words Canadians had trouble pronouncing, including Montreal and Yesavage: new research
Not only was Worcestershire sauce the number one search for Canadians overall, it also topped the searches in the Yukon and Alberta.
Ontario man allegedly broke into 3 homes and sexually assaulted residents in a single day
The suspect exposed himself to one homeowner, sexually assaulting another and assaulting an older female who was in bed in a third home.
Trump claims Democrats are pushing an 'Epstein hoax'
Trump's angry message came as the Epstein scandal escalated, with growing questions over the 79-year-old president's long, close relationship with the disgraced late financier.
Fiscal watchdog accuses Ottawa of exaggerating investment spending
The Parliamentary Budget Officer recommends Ottawa set up an independent expert body to sort out how spending items should be categorized.
‘Credible’ path to Palestinian state ‘may finally be in place,’ U.S.-written draft UN resolution says
The U.S. says conditions for statehood may come after the Palestinian Authority undergoes reforms and Gaza’s reconstruction is “advanced.”
Trump says he will sue BBC for billions over misleading video edit
President appears determined not to let the matter rest even after the departure of top BBC executives.
Trump demands probe into Epstein links to Bill Clinton
The U.S. president also demanded a probe into U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase, ex-Harvard president Larry Summers and others.
Trump rolls back tariffs on food on hundreds of food items, including beef and coffee
The move is a tacit acknowledgment that the president’s tariff policies have brought price increases to U.S. consumers.
The hustle: Businessman-politician knows how to save art from itself
Dan Mathieson was one of the brains behind the very successful Stratford Festival. The path is simple, he says: entrepreneurial ruthlessness
'I deserve to get deported, but not in the war zone': Trump officials preparing to deport some Ukrainians
Under international treaties, officials are not supposed to send people to countries where they could be persecuted or tortured.
Calgary mayor proposes banning of national flags at city hall amid concerns over Palestinian ceremony
Mayor Jeromy Farkas announced plans to put forward an urgent motion to amend the city's flag policy.
Palestinians living in Gaza lose lawsuits that would force Canada to process crisis travel visas
Canada's policy offering quick refuge for Palestinians was capped at 5,000 visas. Two years later there are 4,200 unprocessed applicants
Carney bets on more critical minerals mining, electricity and liquefied natural gas in latest batch of major projects
Carney noted that Canada has the fourth-largest natural gas reserves in the world.
Here's how Trump spent his time during the U.S. government shutdown
Trump visited 6 countries, spoke at a million-dollar-per-plate dinner, undertook a construction project at the White House and went golfing
Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry make it official with date night in Paris: report
Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry were seen leaving a cabaret in Parison Saturday night, officially confirming their courtship.
O Canada lyrics changed again, this time by Canadian-American singer Rufus Wainwright
Canadian-American singer Rufus Wainwright was criticized online for changing the lyrics to O Canada ahead of Game 6 in the World Series.
Joe Rogan, comedian Andrew Schulz puzzled by Canada’s land acknowledgements: ‘Feels like I’m bragging’
Comedian Andrew Schulz told Joe Rogan he was surprised the first time he was asked to do a land acknowledgement while performing in Canada.
Coast guard patrol ships to be pulled from service 'sooner than expected,' amid pressures from new security mandate
A fleet of Coast Guard patrol ships the government paid hundreds of millions to build will be pulled from service "sooner than expected."
Ontario couple who lost $8,000 gold chain in baggage incident given $1,272 by airline
Stafford and Karen Gordon were flying Toronto to Jamaica and say a flight attendant took one of their carryon bags. They never got it back.
October 7 documentarian pledges proceeds to help rebuild Israeli kibbutz destroyed by Hamas
“It should not be some kind of a monument of what's happened. It is, in a lot of ways, a place of great courage,” says Barry Avrich.
Starbucks workers to launch a wave of walkouts in 40 U.S. cities on 'Red Cup Day'
More than 1,000 baristas at 65 cafes plan to participate in the strike, according to the union
Cold War KGB agent who recruited over 30 informants wins another shot at staying in Canada
Vladimir Popov says 'that he has now distanced himself from the KGB and its goals'
Canadian landmark makes appearance in new Taylor Swift video
The glittery dome of Vancouver's Science World is just one of a number of Easter eggs in the newly released video.
Japan asks China to temper response over Taiwan row
Chinese reaction sparked by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s comments on military force in Taiwan.
Canadian author's latest novel imagines a plot to make Canada the 51st state before Trump did
Canadian author Louise Penny's latest novel, The Black Wolf, images a U.S. bid to make Canada the 51st state.
Hells Angels hitman complains Parole Board of Canada pays too much attention to victims
Hells Angels hitman complains Parole Board of Canada pays too much attention to victims
Ukraine hits Russian Black Sea oil port as 6 die in Kyiv
The assault takes place as Russia ramps up strikes across the country, particularly on power facilities across Ukraine.
2026 Farmers' Almanac will be the publication's last, ending 208 years of 'weather, wit and wisdom'
After 208 years of "weather, wit and wisdom," the Farmers' Almanac says its 2026 edition will be its last, citing fiscal challenges.
Colombian president's bold proposal: A merger with Venezuela to counter U.S. aggression
The proposal underscores the breakdown in relations between Washington and Bogota, historically the White House’s closest ally in the region.
Chinese President Xi Jinping joins Donald Trump in skipping G-20 Summit
Xi’s decision means the summit will lack the leaders of the world’s two largest economies and fellow member Russia.
Canada's spy chief warns of increasing violent radicalization of Canadian children
Nearly one in ten of CSIS’s terrorism investigations now involves at least one minor who was radicalized online.
Three 15-year-old boys arrested in connection with 'senseless' killing of Calgary teen
Carter Spivak-Villeneuve's slaying the result of a dispute, Calgary police allege, adding the suspects arranged to meet their victim.
How embracing 'ickiness' helped Canadian-born writer David Szalay win Booker Prize
"The first chapter — even though it's quite shocking and graphic and sort of icky to some people — will draw you into the book."
Jewish group calls raising Palestinian flag at Toronto City Hall 'reckless' as other events planned in Canada
Palestinian flag-raising events have also been planned in Calgary and Winnipeg.
Zelensky vows overhaul of Ukraine's scandal-hit energy firms
Move comes after corruption scandal at the heart of the energy sparked a public outrcy.
Vivian Bercovici: Trump's serious Gaza plan should embarrass Carney
The U.S. president's proposal reflects deep knowledge of the players and issues
Pro-life groups critical of Robert Munch's choice to eventually end his life by using MAID
Some are pointing to Munch’s own book 'Love You Forever' as illustrative of the kind of love and care that should be extended to someone during their final days
U.S. is facing an ‘invasion from within,’ Trump tells gathering of top military commanders
Trump’s speech again highlighted how he has sought to involve the military, an institution meant to be apolitical, in his political agenda and cultural fights
Jewish diaspora should brace for antisemitism after Hamas decides on Trump deal, rabbi says
Antisemitism is a 'behemoth backed by all sorts of nefarious types,' says Rabbi Abraham Cooper
Former Harper chief of staff Nigel Wright dies at 62
Wright personally re-paid $90,000 in expense claims to Mike Duffy, a Conservative senator at the time