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National Post (National Edition), 22 maio 2026

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ArticleRus­sia's Latvia threats put heat on Cana­dians

An extraordin­ary exchange with poten­tially dra­matic con­sequences for Canada took place at the United Nations Secur­ity Coun­cil on Tues­day. Vas­ily Neben­zya, Rus­sia's potato-faced per­man­ent rep­res­ent­at­ive at the UN, told the coun­cil that...

Rus­sia's Latvia threats put heat on Cana­dians

Article`DISGUST WAS MY INITIAL REACTION'

OTTAWA • The head of the union for RCMP mem­bers is seek­ing answers on who approved a CBC-related pro­duc­tion that tar­geted retired Mounties under the pre­tence of cel­eb­rat­ing them for their ser­vice, but which ulti­mately turned out to be a prank.

`DISGUST WAS MY INITIAL REACTION'

ArticleTrade talks are stuck. Who's to blame?

U. S. Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump has a shift­ing list of griev­ances with Canada. These have included an ad fea­tur­ing Ron­ald Reagan cri­ti­ciz­ing tar­iffs, Prime Min­is­ter Mark Car­ney's EV deal with China, and his pro-glob­al­iz­a­tion Davos speech.

Trade talks are stuck. Who's to blame?

ArticleThe trouble with Yale relates to all uni­versit­ies

Yale is among Amer­ica's — and the world's — finest uni­versit­ies, and we should take note when its pres­id­ent iden­ti­fies a prob­lem of declin­ing trust in higher edu­ca­tion and com­mis­sions a fac­ulty com­mit­tee to exam­ine the prob­lem. The...

The trouble with Yale relates to all uni­versit­ies

ArticleB.C. is morph­ing into South Africa

The likely renam­ing of the small Brit­ish Columbia com­munity of Okanagan Falls exem­pli­fies the tox­icity, unwork­ab­il­ity, and power of the Declar­a­tion on the Rights of Indi­gen­ous Peoples Act (DRIPA) and “decol­on­iz­a­tion” more broadly. It...

B.C. is morph­ing into South Africa