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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
Received yesterday — 2 May 2026 National Post Canada

Chris Selley: Canadian politicians should watch Keir Starmer’s defence of British Jews

1 May 2026 at 21:42
Extraordinary scenes from across the pond: Some on the British left wing are upset that Metropolitan Police officers kicked a knife-wielding man several times in the head in an attempt to disarm him. Read More
Received — 29 April 2026 National Post Canada

Chris Selley: Sorry, parents, government won’t save your kids from social media

29 April 2026 at 11:00
Manitoba intends to ban children from using social media and AI chatbots, Premier Wab Kinew announced over the weekend. It’s something you might think was in no way possible for a provincial government to accomplish. Perhaps that’s why British Columbia’s government, also NDP, “paused” a similar effort two years ago in favour of discussions with the companies that run these services. Read More
Received — 23 April 2026 National Post Canada

Chris Selley: Let the Liberals’ new ‘AI supercomputer’ run Canada. It couldn’t do worse

23 April 2026 at 18:55
Did you hear? The federal government is “building the first public AI supercomputer.” It will be “owned and operated in Canada,” thank goodness, and it will “power innovation across every sector … from healthcare to clean energy to startups scaling here at home,” AI Minister-bot Evan Solomon burbled on Wednesday. (“Startups scaling here at home”? Who writes this stuff?) Read More
Received — 22 April 2026 National Post Canada

Chris Selley: Provinces don’t need the notwithstanding clause to stomp on our Charter rights

22 April 2026 at 19:32
In August of last year, the Nova Scotia government enacted a ban on going into the woods — any woods, anywhere on public property, for any reason — on pain of a $25,000 fine, because of extreme wildfire risk. To many Canadians, it seemed more than a bit bonkers on its face, never mind taking into account the exceptions. Read More
Received — 20 April 2026 National Post Canada
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  • Chris Selley: This can’t be happening at Rideau Hall Chris Selley
    With the very notable exception of promising to learn French, then failing to do so, Mary Simon has not been a terrible Governor General. She spent money rather freely, of course, but they all do, and Parliament makes the budget, after all. You didn’t hear much from or about her, which is Job One for a governor general. That is, except in the francophone media, where she is a constant thorn in nationalists’ side because of her linguistic shortcomings. Read More
     

Chris Selley: This can’t be happening at Rideau Hall

20 April 2026 at 17:58
With the very notable exception of promising to learn French, then failing to do so, Mary Simon has not been a terrible Governor General. She spent money rather freely, of course, but they all do, and Parliament makes the budget, after all. You didn’t hear much from or about her, which is Job One for a governor general. That is, except in the francophone media, where she is a constant thorn in nationalists’ side because of her linguistic shortcomings. Read More
Received — 18 April 2026 National Post Canada
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  • Chris Selley: A cavalcade of bad news for Doug Ford Chris Selley
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford had had a borderline absurd run of good luck: For most of his nearly eight-year tenure, according to the Angus Reid Institute’s polling, he has been Canada’s least or second-least popular premier — and his main rival in that race to the bottom, Quebec’s François Legault, is now an ex-premier. Read More
     

Chris Selley: A cavalcade of bad news for Doug Ford

18 April 2026 at 11:00
Ontario Premier Doug Ford had had a borderline absurd run of good luck: For most of his nearly eight-year tenure, according to the Angus Reid Institute’s polling, he has been Canada’s least or second-least popular premier — and his main rival in that race to the bottom, Quebec’s François Legault, is now an ex-premier. Read More
Received — 16 April 2026 National Post Canada

Chris Selley: There’s no reason for courts to be setting Canadian immigration policy

16 April 2026 at 19:55
In a recent ruling, Court of Quebec judge Antoine Piché tore a strip off Crown prosecutors who appear before him for discounting sentences based on offenders’ immigration status, to avoid non-citizens being flagged for deportation — which is supposed to happen after a criminal sentence of six months or more is handed down. Read More
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