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Trump says Canadians are unfairly freeloading off American drugs. He’s right
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WatchCanada’s dairy industry is stumbling block to NAFTA deal, not Trump or Mexico: top U.S. trade official
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Randall Denley: Doug Ford makes the right call in ditching Ontario's cap-and-trade system
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'Deeply concerned': Marijuana legalization moving too fast for most Canadians, poll suggests
Kelly McParland: Canada's border, the serious issue Ottawa's too busy to worry about
One option would be to bus new arrivals to Trudeau’s doorstep. That might succeed in turning the 'problem' into a 'crisis'
Vivian Bercovici: Prince William brings his mother's brilliant touch to Israel
William expressed an understanding of the Israeli and Jewish DNA that Canada's prime minister would do well to heed
WatchWhat is ASMR? It turns out these 'brain orgasms' are good for your health: study
For some people, videos of people whispering, tapping glass and cutting soap can trigger ASMR — a relaxing tingle in the brain that makes them feel calm
Here are the ways Canada is indisputably better than the United States
No civil war, no slavery, no penny and we’re marginally less fat
Andrew Coyne: Trudeau has to say something about groping accusation. Yet what can he say?
What this opaque, third-person, lawyerly non-denial does not begin to deal with — what it hopes the public will ignore — is that all of this is real
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Sponsored: Protecting Canadians’ access to medicine
Canada has one of highest percentages of new medicine launches in the world -
Sponsored: She was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer on Mother’s Day
Her experience fighting for access to a specific medicine motivated her to find a way to improve the odds for other melanoma patients -
Sponsored: Ex-CFLer speaks out on his battle with melanoma
'I feel like I’m a lucky guy'
The Newfoundland dialect is full of charming turns of phrase, but its real distinction is found in how it echoes the past
James McLeod: In the names of places throughout the province, you can hear the centuries of history, the English influences and the legacy of Irish settlementContinue Reading →
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The absolutely official, completely objective, not biased at all, definitive ranking of Benicio del Toro performances
It’s not a stretch to suggest that – in the mould of Anthony Quinn, Ben Gazzara and Humphrey Bogart before him – del Toro is the inheritor of the title ... -
Sicario: Day of the Soldado is an intriguing thriller, but it’s missing the raw energy of its predecessor
Chris Knight: It’s hard to imagine as perfect a picture when you consider how many pieces are missing from the original -
An 'authorized portrait' of Anthony Bourdain will be released in 2019
Writer Laurie Woolever – Bourdain's long-time assistant – is reportedly editing the biography -
The National Post's guide to summer reading for when you're on a plane, at the beach or on the couch
We’ve stacked a list of solid reads for any occasion, whether you nurse a novel-a-day habit in winter or avoid the written word all year long
In defence of the trashy summer read
Sadaf Ahsan: Sometimes, in place of a two-page long vivid description of a wooded area or a contemplative soliloquy, all you really want— nay, all you really need — is ...
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A slog and a blast: Inside TSN's broadcast studio during the 'stress and pressure' of the World Cup
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Blue Jays believe in building mental toughness in the minors, before the grind begins
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With all else equal, Senegal eliminated from World Cup because Japan had fewer yellow cards
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WatchWhy it's no surprise that Canadians speak in a range of regional dialects as diverse as any in the world
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'Korean brother! Now you are Mexican!' How Germany's ouster from the World Cup united two countries in wild celebration
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Four years after she reached Wimbledon final, Eugenie Bouchard claws way into main draw through qualifying
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He reportedly received an offer, but NHL denies idea Eugene Melnyk is trying to sell the Sens
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Pursuit of John Tavares enters final stretch as Leafs, Islanders and other contenders wait for his call
A car crash in 1973 killed the bride. Now police say she was murdered by the groom
Washington Post dismisses reporter for lax attribution in 'aggregated' news stories
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WatchA newly discovered film shows Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had polio, walking
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Philip Cross: Of course the CBC cancels its only remotely business-friendly show
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Now you can get movie theatre popcorn delivered straight to your home with Cineplex's new service
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Rescuers in Thailand search for entrance to flooded cave with 12 missing boys and their coach
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India's quest to find a trillion-dollar nuclear fuel on the south side of the moon
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Life on Saturn's moon? All the ingredients are there: water, chemistry, organics
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It’s ‘burning’: Texas killer executed by lethal injection after failed appeal for firing squad
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Reindeer are ignoring borders and relations between Norway and Sweden are getting testy
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WatchOn the linguistic challenges of moving from the Canadian East to the West
Matthew Dorrell: It wasn’t just the accent that gave my identity away to my new friends. Vancouverites, it turned out, had their own local customs pertaining to language -
WatchJury acquits Hamilton homeowner Peter Khill of murder in shooting of Indigenous man Jon Styres
Khill admitted he shot Styres outside his home but said he fired in self-defence, believing Styres was about to shoot him -
Clients of convicted B.C. immigration fraudster are ‘far from being victims,’ government says
The legal battle could have huge implications for potentially hundreds of Chinese immigrants who had hired Wang to obtain Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status -
Suspects in killing of Kim Jong Un's half-brother are trained killers, prosecutor says
'This type of assassination can only be seen in James Bond movies and the two girls were not randomly picked as a scapegoat'
Carbon-tax fanatics use fake facts to trick Ford into breaking his promise
Make Ontario energy affordable again, or risk losing business to the U.S. and other countries without carbon pricingContinue Reading →
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WatchJohn Ivison: Collateral damage from U.S. tariffs has already arrived in Canada
Alarming testimony before the international trade committee suggested that without government assistance, previously healthy businesses will go under within weeks -
Colby Cosh: To have and have not: the psychology behind Scott Moe's equalization fight
Is it strange that a Saskatchewan premier is leading the crusade for the “haves”? Yes. But there's a reason for it. In Alberta the two major political parties are in ... -
Terry Glavin: Canada has the laws to target the world's worst. Now why won't we use them?
Our adoption of the Magnitsky law was a rare and hard-won victory for human rights activists. So far, however, the legislation seems only to be gathering dust -
Father Raymond J. de Souza: Trump's border separation policy is morally wrong
When the administration announced that the separation of children would itself prove a deterrent to would-be illegal entrants, a line was crossed in terms of the moral analysis
John Ivison: Bourbon and steel price increases prompt a Congressional 'jailbreak' that may help Canada
If you’re looking for developments that might curtail the tariffs, you’d be better advised to look at the growing discomfort among U.S. Senate Republicans
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WatchAs U.S. tariffs hit mills in Canada, Alabama makes steel for new Canadian naval vessels
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WatchChanges would be 'disastrous' for 'have-nots’: N.B. premier criticizes calls for equalization reform
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WatchLegal fight over summer jobs attestation grows as religious, business groups file new challenges
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Independent review finds systemic problems with how Canada handles refugee claims and appeals
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'It's offensive to Ukrainians': Russian 'Hammer + Sickle' vodka brand pulled from Alberta liquor stores
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Andrew Coyne: Equalization program merits reform, but neither side is eager for debate
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'What's the deal, man?' B.C. Premier Horgan blasts Trump over trade protectionism
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Conservative leader Andrew Scheer says he's in favour of a single Quebec tax return
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In wake of #MeToo, boardrooms worry their companies could be next in an unwanted spotlight
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BMO, TD can be added to alleged foreign exchange ‘price-fixing conspiracy’ lawsuit, Ontario court rules
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Half a million Ontarians own cryptocurrency, says securities regulator, but many don’t understand the risks
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First Drive: 2019 Ram 1500 Sport
The new Ram 1500 Sport is so quiet and smooth, it's like finding a bit of country in the middle of a cityContinue Reading →
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Though modern trucks can carry more than ever before, modern trailers may require a larger pickup