Ten U.S. airline execs plea with Congress to pay TSA workers and end the shutdown
Officers just missed their first paycheck since the DHS shutdown began over a dispute between Democrats and Republicans over immigration raids
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Officers just missed their first paycheck since the DHS shutdown began over a dispute between Democrats and Republicans over immigration raids
Platform announced last week that it would suspend creators from its revenue-sharing program for 90 days if they post AI-generated war videos without disclosing they were not real
President is facing increasing domestic pressure as the war causes chaos in the Middle East and global oil prices rise to about $100 a barrel with the closure of the Straight of Hormuz
Scholar says any successful secession needs legitimacy. And the Indigenous ’see their continuing connection to the federal Crown as a check and balance'
The will to act against antisemitism and terror has to come from the top
The dismissal of the request by Premier Doug Ford’s government arrived less than an hour before the scheduled Al-Quds Day rally in downtown Toronto
The incident comes after nighttime attacks this week in front of synagogues in the Belgian city of Liege and the Dutch port city of Rotterdam
The British have turned the House of Lords into the ... Canadian Senate
Ben Woodfinden: Canada has failed its younger generations, which no longer have the opportunity to live the life that their parents did
‘I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on (Kharg) Island,’ Trump said, warning he'd reconsider that decision if Iran interfered with Strait of Hormuz shipping
Creative solutions to hide visual clutter
A Canadian base was attacked, and the Liberals kept it secret
Game of Wool debuts in Canada with Olympic diver Tom Daley as judge
It began with the image of a girl weeping pearls and of a boy staring at her through a hole in the wall. That was enough to send award-winning moviemakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczsrbpwski on a five-year journey to fulfil this vision on screen — and to their second Academy Award nomination for best […]
Kaillie Humphries, former Canadian and now U.S. bobsled Olympian, praised Trump's executive orders that include 'Expanding Access to In Vitro Fertilization' and 'Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports'
U.S. President said team was welcome but added: 'I really don't believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety'
'Without the requested identifying information from Cogeco, (Hellboy Productions) will be left without recourse to protect its rights in the work,' said the judge
The immigration data comes as Canada’s overall population has essentially flatlined. Only 47,098 people were added in the second quarter of 2025, about a 0.1 per cent population increase
The perpetrators of these crimes are not only threatening Jews, but the rule of law and the government's ability to protect civil society
Mark Carney demurred when asked on Thursday why he didn't inform Canadians about the attack when it happened: ‘I'm not the only spokesperson for the government’
Tehran and its Lebanese terror proxy continued to fire missiles, causing property damage, including at the U.S. consul general’s residence.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said NATO’s heightened focus on the region is welcome, overdue and 'needs to be further developed,' which Canada is prepared to aid in
Police said three people were arrested, 'one for showing support for a proscribed organization, one for dangerous driving and a third for threatening and abusive behaviour'
'They're big strong animals, but we do know their personalities and how to, you know, maneuver them,' the owner said
Indigenous leader and slaveowner still honoured with statues and place names while white education pioneer is toppled and erased — despite no direct link to residential schools
It's part of an international effort to help stabilize energy markets being upended by the Iran war
Across the animal kingdom evolution has given rise to vast age gaps and a growing scientific quest to understand them
The balance of power is shifting in favour of the western democracies
His first year has been marked by attitude, foreign misadventures and lowered elbows
Turkish media reported an interception near the Incirlik Air Base, a NATO facility where the U.S. military is believed to host nuclear weapons and maintain personnel
‘We will not tolerate antisemitism, intimidation, and violence,’ the justice minister posted, adding the Dutch Jewish community ‘must feel safe’
He hates brown shoes, prefers British spellings, has little patience and keeps a tight inner circle. He's no Justin Trudeau
It’s been 20 years since Canada beat the U.S. in the WBC, an 8-6 game in the very first tournament back in 2006
Montreal-born makeup artist Donald Mowat is happy to swap the glittering Academy Awards ceremony in his adopted hometown of Los Angeles this month for a makeup trailer on a Vancouver hit TV series set. Mowat, a 2021 Oscar nominee for makeup and hairstyling on Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve’s blockbuster Dune: Part One, is on location […]
Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, 41, was killed following a shootout with guards
Make Colu Henry's lobster dip, shaved asparagus salad and battered pecorino cutlets
Roller-coaster release that began at Toronto festival last fall now includes a deal with Air Canada and talks with U.S. streaming services
The reluctance to judge arises from the attraction of evading responsibility for our choices
Working class demands the right to drive and work and live well, free from the punitive eco-policies of elite catastrophists (Book excerpt)
Dozens of former employees have accused the chef of physical and psychological violence
At least 10 oil tankers have been hit, targeted or reported attacks since the start of the conflict, according to data from maritime and Iranian officials
Under the CPC plan, automaker that assembles vehicles in Canada would be allowed to import the equivalent dollar value in cars or trucks from the U.S. or Mexico without paying duties
The family of the late Gursimran Kaur, 19, is ‘not satisfied’ with the lack of concrete information about how she died
He understood that one could do well by doing good
Readers speak out on shocking Toronto-area synagogue shootings, MPs' 'obscene' pay raises, 'outrageous' behaviour at the CBC, and much more
The missiles were launched from the Sunan area near Pyongyang on Saturday
Airlines buy their fuel as they go, so any price hikes are going to hit them immediately, says aviation expert
Statements don't stop bullets
To mark Carney’s first anniversary, National Post has provided the prime minister with a one-year report card
Lebanon will suffer a ‘loss of territory -- until it fulfils its central commitment of disarming Hezbollah,’ Israel's defence minister said on Friday
'Hate, violence and intimidation have no place on the streets of Canada and our government will fight it however we can,' Ford said
The queasiness is understandable — but banning it leaves no one better off
While 92-year-old Cherry has had a celebrated career as a broadcaster in Canada, he was no stranger to controversy
Oil production has been reduced in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq and Saudi Arabia
New titles, free trips, and tighter control of the millions flowing into their ridings
He has turned the 134-year-old Chicago brand into an unexpected status symbol inside the White House
Canada's assisted-death law focuses on the rights of people to choose when to end their lives, but many families said they should be included in the profound decision
After shots fired at three synagogues, this is a national emergency
‘This was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire,’ U.S. Central Command said, adding that the episode occurred ‘in friendly airspace’
The projects announced on Thursday include improvements to the airfields, fuel facilities and ammunition storage at four northern bases