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National Post, 21 5月 2026

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ArticleTHE DISTINCTIVE TILT OF UNIVERSITY HONOUREES

Remem­ber that time Stephen Harper was given an hon­or­ary degree by a Cana­dian uni­versity? Of course you don’t. Because it never happened. Des­pite leav­ing office more than a dec­ade ago, no Cana­dian uni­versity has offered this long-serving...

THE DISTINCTIVE TILT OF UNIVERSITY HONOUREES

ArticleWhen does bad beha­viour cross the legal line?

You can sue someone for inflict­ing men­tal dis­tress, for caus­ing you phys­ical harm, or for caus­ing you to fear that you’ll exper­i­ence phys­ical harm, which should cover all the bases of domestic viol­ence. But on Fri­day, a major­ity of the...

When does bad beha­viour cross the legal line?

ArticleCBC par­ody show humi­li­ated me, retired Mountie says

A retired RCMP officer who says he was tricked into appear­ing on a CBC prank show has provided a full account of his exper­i­ence, describ­ing how he was made to par­take in a sort of humi­li­ation ritual in which former police were sub­ject to...

CBC par­ody show humi­li­ated me, retired Mountie says

ArticleCar­ney dis­misses Eby’s pipeline con­cerns

OTTAWA • Prime Min­is­ter Mark Car­ney said there is momentum behind his nation-build­ing agenda after receiv­ing cri­ti­cism from Brit­ish Columbia Premier David Eby over the pos­sible con­struc­tion of a pipeline to his province’s coast. “What we’re...

Car­ney dis­misses Eby’s pipeline con­cerns

ArticleCabin crew can’t get high on their own time, arbit­rator says

OTTAWA • Air Transat cabin crews may be at 30,000 feet when they’re work­ing, but a recent labour decision con­firmed they can’t ever get high on their per­sonal time. In a rul­ing issued earlier this month, arbit­rator Nath­alie Mas­sicotte settled...

Cabin crew can’t get high on their own time, arbit­rator says