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Received today — 3 May 2026 National Post Canada
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  • Chris Selley: Canada’s new, unearned decadence Chris Selley
    Donald Trump has hatched many threats to Canada’s prosperity over the years, both short-term and long. One of the greatest long-term threats, however, is largely of our own device: the threat that when Trump finally leaves, Canada will slump back into its favourite proverbial easy chair at the cottage (as if anyone can afford to buy a cottage nowadays) and relax. Read More
     

Chris Selley: Canada’s new, unearned decadence

3 May 2026 at 11:00
Donald Trump has hatched many threats to Canada’s prosperity over the years, both short-term and long. One of the greatest long-term threats, however, is largely of our own device: the threat that when Trump finally leaves, Canada will slump back into its favourite proverbial easy chair at the cottage (as if anyone can afford to buy a cottage nowadays) and relax. Read More

Todd Stone: B.C.’s DRIPA law should be fixed, not scrapped

3 May 2026 at 10:00
In 2019, as a member of the legislative assembly of British Columbia, I voted for the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). DRIPA was intended as a framework to advance reconciliation like never before; a pathway for all British Columbians to walk hand-in-hand down a path toward meaningful reconciliation. Read More

‘Now we’re Jews again’: Toronto photographer documents Jewish identity after October 7

3 May 2026 at 10:00
A new book by Toronto-based photographer Marnie Salsky explores how Jewish identity “is shaped, witnessed and archived in the present moment, particularly amid rising antisemitism.” Read More

Cody Mallette: Notwithstanding clause was the price of the Charter. Courts must not rewrite it

3 May 2026 at 10:00
On April 17, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms turned forty-four. The same morning, Minister of Justice Sean Fraser toured the Library and Archives Preservation Centre in Gatineau, Qc., and told reporters he is considering guardrails around how Section 33 is used at the federal level. Section 33, the notwithstanding clause, allows Parliament or a provincial legislature to pass a law that operates notwithstanding certain Charter rights, for a renewable five-year term. Read More

Raymond J. de Souza: Charles cheerfully dispatches Team Trump

3 May 2026 at 10:00
A sovereign is required to be subtle, and today's Washington is singularly ill-suited to subtlety or self-awareness. Thus the best moments of King Charles III’s visit were likely lost on their targets, but not on the watching world. Rarely has the King had to deliver a speech in such sensitive circumstances, and it was a superlatively smashing success. Read More
Received yesterday — 2 May 2026 National Post Canada

New hate-crime charges against rioters who disrupted pro-Israel event in Toronto

2 May 2026 at 19:01
The Toronto Police Service said on Friday that it has brought new hate crime and riot charges against some of the six people, it arrested on Nov. 5, 2025, after rioters disrupted a private, pro-Israel event. Read More
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  • Kevin Klein: Canada hands out citizenship like candy National Post Staff
    You have to be kidding. That is the only reaction many Canadians will have when they fully understand what Ottawa has done to our citizenship laws. This is not a technical adjustment buried in legislation. It is a fundamental shift in what it means to be Canadian, and it risks turning something that once carried weight into something that is handed out with little regard for connection, commitment, or contribution. Read More
     

Kevin Klein: Canada hands out citizenship like candy

2 May 2026 at 15:53
You have to be kidding. That is the only reaction many Canadians will have when they fully understand what Ottawa has done to our citizenship laws. This is not a technical adjustment buried in legislation. It is a fundamental shift in what it means to be Canadian, and it risks turning something that once carried weight into something that is handed out with little regard for connection, commitment, or contribution. Read More

Frank McKenna pledges big money to small university

2 May 2026 at 15:00
He was one of eight siblings, a poor New Brunswick farmboy who scraped his way into university and went on to a storied political career that saw him touted as a potential prime minister and ascend the highest levels of Bay Street finance. Read More
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