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National Post, 11 八月 2026

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ArticleCana­dian col­onel’s medal raises ques­tions about U.S. war role

A medal awar­ded to a high-rank­ing Royal Cana­dian Air Force officer is rais­ing ques­tions about this coun­try’s involve­ment in the U.s.-israel war with Iran. Late last month, the Gov­ern­ment of Canada announced that Col. David K. Turenne, a...

Cana­dian col­onel’s medal raises ques­tions about U.S. war role

ArticleAny deal with U.S. will cost Car­ney

Canada’s defence min­is­ter was asked on Monday whether the United States would be given pref­er­en­tial treat­ment in the pur­chase of mil­it­ary equip­ment, as part of any com­pre­hens­ive trade agree­ment with the Trump Admin­is­tra­tion. David...

Any deal with U.S. will cost Car­ney

ArticleAbor­tion images now a work­place ‘haz­ard’

Work­place haz­ards can be a lot of things: fall risk at con­struc­tion sites, mice in kit­chens, hydro­gen sulf­ide at oil rigs, bears at remote sites, viol­ence in high-crime areas, etc. But in Alberta, that list has now been stretched to include...

Abor­tion images now a work­place ‘haz­ard’

ArticleInform­ant for Ethiopian junta wins new shot at stay­ing in Canada

A former inform­ant for a Marx­ist-len­in­ist mil­it­ary junta that ruled Ethiopia for 17 years, and who acknow­ledged that people he repor­ted on were arres­ted and imprisoned, with some of them sub­jec­ted to inter­rog­a­tions, beat­ings, and...

Inform­ant for Ethiopian junta wins new shot at stay­ing in Canada

ArticleCar­ney’s lead over Poil­ievre mostly about ‘vibes’: poll

OTTAWA • Do Cana­dians prefer Prime Min­is­ter Mark Car­ney’s ideas over those of Con­ser­vat­ive Leader Pierre Poil­ievre’s or do they simply trust Car­ney more than Poil­ievre? A new Post­me­dia-leger poll sug­gests the dif­fer­ence between the two...

Car­ney’s lead over Poil­ievre mostly about ‘vibes’: poll