Government, Not Immigration, Is Canada's Real Problem
Columnist Matthew Lau argues that Canada's struggles in healthcare, education, and housing stem from government failures, not immigration, pointing to private sector success as evidence.
Columnist Matthew Lau argues that Canada's struggles in healthcare, education, and housing stem from government failures, not immigration, pointing to private sector success as evidence.
An Angus Reid Institute poll finds 50% of Canadians oppose U.S. and Israeli air strikes on Iran, with opposition linked to disapproval of President Trump. Support varies by political affiliation and region.
Canadian media's elevation of fringe anti-Zionist groups like Independent Jewish Voices distorts public understanding of Jewish opinion, with 99% of Canadian Jews holding different views on Israel and antisemitism.
Political writer Brendan O'Neill discusses his new book 'Vibe Shift,' arguing that Western nations are experiencing a significant revolt against woke ideology, greenism, and technocracy as ordinary people push back.
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RecommendedA letter to the editor reflects on King Farouk's prophecy and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, questioning the monarchy's future. It also critiques MP pay raises and immigration policies, highlighting public discontent.
A new poll indicates Canadians' confidence in key national institutions is increasing despite ongoing geopolitical strains with the United States, highlighting a resilient public sentiment.
A new Angus Reid Institute survey shows Canadians outside Alberta and Quebec overwhelmingly want both provinces to stay, but favor Alberta slightly more, highlighting perceptions of fiscal fairness.
A new Angus Reid poll reveals strong national support for keeping Alberta and Quebec within Canada, with concerns about economic consequences and potential U.S. pressure on separated provinces.
A new poll reveals that public confidence in Canada's institutions is increasing, contrasting with growing hostility from the United States. The findings highlight a strengthening national identity during geopolitical tensions.
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RecommendedNew polling reveals widespread Canadian fears that the United States would politically or militarily absorb any separating province, contributing to strong national support for preserving Confederation across all regions.
National Post readers share diverse perspectives on Canadian patriotism, floor-crossing MPs, and the targeting of Jewish children's camps in a collection of letters addressing current issues.
Former followers of MAGA Christianity share their stories of leaving politicized faith communities, citing moral dissonance, nationalism, and a search for authentic belief.
Conrad Black examines two recent events in Canada that may signal a shift in the country's troubling rise of antisemitism, including a massive protest against Iran's regime and defense of Jewish summer camps.
A new survey shows 55% of Canadians believe the United States poses the greatest security risk to their country, surpassing concerns about China and Russia amid ongoing trade tensions.
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RecommendedA new poll shows 46% of Canadians believe President Trump will raise tariffs on Canada, with 76% viewing them as an economic threat. Many are boycotting American goods and viewing the U.S. as a military threat.
Edmonton Journal letters debate empathy for Tumbler Ridge shooter and criticize city patio fees. Readers argue humanizing perpetrators defines humanity while questioning economic burden on restaurants.
A detailed analysis reveals CBC's consistent anti-Israel bias in coverage, with studies showing narrative imbalance that critics argue violates journalistic standards and contributes to antisemitism in Canada.
Letters to the editor call for legislation and support for families affected by the Tumbler Ridge incident, criticizing political opportunism and urging concrete measures.
A new Nanos Research survey reveals that a majority of Canadians express concern about possible threats from the United States to Canada's national sovereignty, highlighting growing public apprehension.
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RecommendedA new Angus Reid poll reveals that most Albertans who oppose separation would depart the province if it left Canada, challenging claims of hysteria. Letters debate economic risks, police priorities, and climate responsibility.
A new survey reveals that a majority of Canadians believe the United States would support Alberta if it sought to separate from Canada, highlighting perceptions of cross-border political dynamics.
A massive demonstration in Toronto saw an estimated 200,000 people rally in support of protests in Iran, calling for regime change and human rights.
A new Angus Reid Institute poll examines hypothetical Alberta independence scenarios, revealing that half of Albertans might flee the province, triggering economic and social upheaval.
A new Canada Pulse Insights survey reveals 71% of Canadians agree with B.C. Premier David Eby's characterization of Alberta separatists seeking U.S. assistance as treasonous.
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RecommendedToronto Sun readers question taxpayer acknowledgements and public health expenditures in letters addressing municipal governance and political leadership in Canada.
Columnist John Stossel examines whether acknowledging innate differences between men and women is now taboo, featuring insights from Heather Mac Donald on biology, behavior, and societal impacts.
An estimated 150,000 demonstrators gathered peacefully in downtown Toronto to demand U.S. military action against Iran's Islamic regime and support regime change.
New research indicates 91% of Canadian Jews support Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state, with only 3% rejecting Zionism, challenging claims of growing anti-Zionist sentiment within the community.
University of Toronto professor Robert Brym responds to an op-ed by Cory Balsam of Independent Jewish Voices, arguing it misrepresents his research and Canadian Jewish opinion on antisemitism and Zionism.
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RecommendedA collection of letters to the editor expresses frustration with Liberal governance and highlights the dangers of falls for seniors, urging caution and political awareness.