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Received today — 30 April 2026 National Post Canada

Beryl Wajsman: CRA must reject attempts to weaponize charitable law against Jewish schools

29 April 2026 at 19:12
A complaint was recently lodged with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) that should concern anyone who values civil liberties, minority rights and the rule of law. Read More
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  • Ted Morton: Supreme Court teamed up with Trudeau to reverse the Constitution Special to National Post
    As Albertans prepare to vote in their October referendum, it is important that they know and understand what has happened to the constitutional legacy of former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed. During the 1980-81 drafting of the Charter of Rights and the Constitution Act 1982, Lougheed and the other Western premiers negotiated and won four important concessions from the Trudeau Liberals. But now, four decades later, these hard-fought constitutional rights and powers have been reversed by the Supr
     

Ted Morton: Supreme Court teamed up with Trudeau to reverse the Constitution

29 April 2026 at 12:02
As Albertans prepare to vote in their October referendum, it is important that they know and understand what has happened to the constitutional legacy of former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed. During the 1980-81 drafting of the Charter of Rights and the Constitution Act 1982, Lougheed and the other Western premiers negotiated and won four important concessions from the Trudeau Liberals. But now, four decades later, these hard-fought constitutional rights and powers have been reversed by the Supreme Court of Canada, Liberal federal governments, or the two working together. These constitutional losses represent a clear and present danger to Albertans’ future. Harmful federal policies can be repealed by a new federal government. Constitutional losses are permanent, unless challenged. Read More

Afternoon front page: What you need to know about Carney’s economic update; Canada’s most dangerous professor; and more

28 April 2026 at 21:25
“These are serious times, and Canadians expect prudent fiscal management,” Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said on Tuesday. However, while the fiscal update shows that revenue is projected to increase, the government has decided to put most of that windfall toward new spending. Read More
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  • Read the full text of Canada’s 2026 spring economic update National Post Staff
    Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has tabled the 2026 spring economic update. The fiscal update showed a smaller than projected budget deficit of $66.9 billion for the fiscal year. However, revenue projections have increased compared to the 2025 budget presented last fall, meaning the government has decided to spend more money. New measures outlined in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s mini-budget are projected to reach $37.5 billion in net new spending over the next six years. Read More
     

Read the full text of Canada’s 2026 spring economic update

28 April 2026 at 20:47
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has tabled the 2026 spring economic update. The fiscal update showed a smaller than projected budget deficit of $66.9 billion for the fiscal year. However, revenue projections have increased compared to the 2025 budget presented last fall, meaning the government has decided to spend more money. New measures outlined in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s mini-budget are projected to reach $37.5 billion in net new spending over the next six years. Read More
Received — 28 April 2026 National Post Canada

Lisa Sygutek: The CBC is a predator of local news

28 April 2026 at 10:00
I am a big believer in local news. In the face of threats to our culture and digital sovereignty from American Big Tech giants, the CBC has an important role to play in telling Canadian stories. CBC Radio has many excellent programs, like The Current, As it Happens, and Q, which are heard around the world, and Canadians should feel proud about this. Read More

Mia Hughes: Finnish data shows gender treatments increase psychiatric needs. Canada lags behind

28 April 2026 at 10:00
A major new study from Finland casts fresh doubt on the use of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgeries for adolescents experiencing gender distress. For more than a decade, supporters of these interventions have argued that they reliably improve mental health and can even be “life-saving” for trans-identified youth. Yet this Finnish study — one of the largest and most robust to date — found no such benefit. Instead, it linked the treatments to a marked worsening of mental health. Read More

Vancouver Opera’s traditional production of La Bohème doesn’t disappoint

27 April 2026 at 21:46
As the world burns, Vancouver Opera’s season closer La Bohème is on track to become the highest-grossing opera in the company's 66-year history, surpassing the record formerly held by the 2023-2024 season production of Carmen. Read More
Received — 25 April 2026 National Post Canada
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