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Received today — 13 May 2026 National Post Canada

A review of 39 cases of lawyers committing child sex abuse finds most are still licenced

13 May 2026 at 10:45
Ontario lawyer Gavin McNeill Grant impregnated a 17-year-old Crown ward, showed off pictures of her in lingerie to his coworker, and assaulted two women, including a client-turned-girlfriend, according to a decision of Ontario’s Law Society Tribunal. Read More

B.C. fraudster gets house arrest for bilking ‘extremely vulnerable’ client out of $155,800

13 May 2026 at 10:30
A British Columbia judge has sentenced a fraudster to two years less a day of house arrest for bilking an "extremely vulnerable" client out of $155,800 that he frittered away on gambling. Read More
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  • Colby Cosh: The double-necked guitar monstrosity from Quebec Colby Cosh
    The mysterious Quebec prog-rock duo Angine de Poitrine are continuing their journey to world conquest this month, and as we all know, the path goes through England. “Klek” and “Khn,” musician pals from Saguenay who have developed their own genre of fast, tightly choreographed microtonal music, arrived for a tour last week and were promptly the subject of an illustrated profile in the Guardian. Read More
     

Colby Cosh: The double-necked guitar monstrosity from Quebec

13 May 2026 at 10:00
The mysterious Quebec prog-rock duo Angine de Poitrine are continuing their journey to world conquest this month, and as we all know, the path goes through England. “Klek” and “Khn,” musician pals from Saguenay who have developed their own genre of fast, tightly choreographed microtonal music, arrived for a tour last week and were promptly the subject of an illustrated profile in the Guardian. Read More

Janaka Ruwanpura: Canada cannot afford another decade of delays on major projects

13 May 2026 at 10:00
The federal government has proposed legislative changes to streamline the review process for major project approvals and to target a one-year federal review timeline. This is a necessary and overdue step for the country, especially for Alberta. Read More

Jamie Sarkonak: B.C. human rights tribunal rules conservatism not a real political view

13 May 2026 at 10:00
While B.C.’s human rights code notionally protects people on the basis of political belief, this didn’t help a Simon Fraser University political science professor who was denied a job over his lack of support for DEI. Indeed, the tribunal decided in April not to give the matter a hearing. Read More

He committed a violent home invasion. Now, he’s running for town council

13 May 2026 at 10:00
He's an unlikely candidate for town council: Paul Hanlon's recent criminal history includes convictions for assault, a violent home invasion and trying to sell drugs to an undercover police officer. Read More

Remarkably Bright Creatures has arm up on Emmys competition

13 May 2026 at 06:13
In the upcoming Netflix movie Remarkably Bright Creatures, you’ve got Sally Field. You’ve got a curmudgeonly octopus. You’ve also got a screenplay based on author Shelby Van Pelt’s bestselling 2022 novel. It all adds up to what promises to be a thoughtful and entertaining film — and it’s already generating Emmy buzz. Read More

Trump faces emboldened Xi in China as Iran war reduces U.S. leverage

13 May 2026 at 03:07
Donald Trump is expecting economic deals and a “wild” welcome this week in China. He’ll arrive facing an emboldened Xi Jinping, just as his own hand is constrained by the conflict in Iran. Read More

Angus Topshee, outspoken head of Canada’s navy, promoted to vice chief of defence staff

12 May 2026 at 23:51
OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee, the outspoken head of the Royal Canadian Navy, has been promoted to the military's second-in-command. Read More
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