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WatchN.S. mass murderer’s uniform, cruiser let him kill at will. He looked like one of us, RCMP say
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WatchConrad Black: A path out of COVID-19 lockdown — we were always going to have to take our chances
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WatchJob gains since the late 1980s in Canada have now been wiped out, latest CERB data suggests
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RCMP gives all clear in Nova Scotia after reports of shots fired in Halifax area and emergency alert issued
RCMP kept off trail of N.S. mass murderer by perfect storm of issues in first 12 hours of probe: expert
'I would not expect perfection out of the police response in a case like this because there’s nothing that can train you for something like it'
WatchCOVID-19 victims losing one decade of life on average, analysis shows
A research team has gone beyond raw death counts to look at years of potential life lost
WatchCOVID-19: Feds announce 75 per cent rent reduction for small businesses impacted by virus
The federal help will be provided in partnership with the provinces and territories, which have jurisdiction over rents
WatchChris Selley: The COVID-19 nursing home crisis wasn't 'unimaginable.' It was predicted, then ignored
Ontario, in particular, denied its public health officials the most basic tools necessary to defeat the coronavirus
A millennial's guide to surviving on CERB: Slash spending, tap savings, put Mom and Dad on standby
$2,000 a month will probably fall well short of covering a millennial's expenses — especially if they're renting in a big city
Companies who violate temporary foreign worker COVID-19 quarantine face fines up to $1M, public naming
'They're extremely high fines, but they're meant to be a deterrent ... We're going to do the best we can, we just need a consistent application of the rules'Read the Full Story →
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WatchMatt Gurney: Not even a pandemic can break bad government habits
There is one constant among all the changes: the government is still pretty bad at releasing information -
WatchHow the Nova Scotia killer deceived two RCMP officers and killed one
Const. Chad Morrison and Const. Heidi Stevenson had planned to rendezvous on the highway, but the killer got in the way
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Rex Murphy: Confessions of an Earth Day slacker and greenhorn historian
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WatchThink Canada's job market is bad now? You ain't seen nothing yet
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Scott Stinson: From setting records to being stranded in Florida, Christine Sinclair reflects on a 'wild year'
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WatchDon Braid on COVID-19: Calgary Stampede cancellation leaves a sad July silence but history shows it will roar back
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WatchStubborn inflation hawks ignore past decade of history when warning about quantitative easing dangers
Terence Corcoran: The hottest doc of the year kills green energy
Planet of the Humans drops a bombshell on the green movement, the renewable energy industry, and talk of a Green New DealRead the Full Story →
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David Rosenberg: The Great Canadian Debt Surge has come home to roost
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WatchPosthaste: This Canadian province is most vulnerable to the coronavirus crisis — spoiler, it’s not Alberta
Stuff you need to know
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COVID-19 killing 2,000 Americans a day in April; U.S. death toll exceeds Korean War
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COVID-19 kills 2,000 in Canada. Trudeau says we are failing the 'generation that built this country'
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WatchShockproofing Canada: Linamar successfully reopened in China, and now it has a plan for Canada
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Diane Francis: Canada and the U.S. should ban all oil imports from OPEC, Saudi Arabia, Russia and form their own energy pact
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Watch'Crazy idea' of infecting volunteers with COVID-19 to boost herd immunity, test vaccines gathers support
Eight tax deductions you can use now for your home-based business
Help reduce the taxable income you’re earning at homeRead the Full Story →
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How a simple flowchart can increase your efficiency and efficacy while working remote
While you're on your own when it comes to doing your dishes, you can get some outside help for de-cluttering all the notes scattered across your desk. -
How you can learn a new language to expand your business opportunities now
Typical bucket lists include such standard items as ziplining, swimming with dolphins, visiting the Galapagos Island and learning a new language. -
Seven money-saving ideas that Canadians are discovering during COVID-19 quarantine
Just as COVID-19 lockdowns have limited the activities of many Canadians under quarantine, they’ve also provided us with the time to explore surprising ways in which we can save money, ...
National Post View: The federal government must act now
Canada should follow the lead of France and Australia to ensure media companies are rightly compensated for their workRead the Full Story →
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Google and Facebook should compensate news outlets. The devil is in the details as to how
Sean Speer: The French and Australian decisions on Google and Facebook will invariably make their way to Canada. We shouldn’t resist it -
Andrew MacDougall: Andrew Scheer is right to want a functioning House of Commons. The government should be ridden as hard as the opposition
A reporter asking why a government should be scrutinized is as stupid as asking a fireman why water needs to be wet. But that's basically how the press has treated ...
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WatchJohn Ivison: Scheer's lame response to fringe Tory intolerance proves his lack of leadership
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WatchDavid Staples: Alberta going with Taiwan plan, not Swedish experiment, to battle COVID-19
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WatchKelly McParland: Saudi Arabia's crown prince has been exposed as one of the world's worst leaders
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WatchRaymond J. de Souza on COVID-19: China's 'Chernobyl moment'
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Colby Cosh: More adversity for Edmonton's ever-troubled Queen, the boat that should not be
This Week's Flyers
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Trump’s idea to 'inject' disinfectant as COVID-19 cure alarms doctors, companies issue warnings
In response, the maker of Lysol on Friday morning warned that 'under no circumstance'” should its disinfectant be administered into the human body -
WatchCOVID-19: City of Harbin, China's new coronavirus epicentre, tightens travel restrictions
Harbin is ordering 28 days of quarantine for all arrivals from abroad, with two nucleic acid tests and an antibody test for each -
WatchTrudeau rejects turning CERB's $2,000 a month into a universal benefit for Canadians
CERB, which provides $2,000 a month for up to 16 weeks, has faced growing criticism over limits on eligibility. Many simply cannot access it, including those who were unemployed before ...
Newest Netflix animated tale is both dark and candy-coloured, says Chris Knight
The Willoughbys tells the story of neglected siblings who decide to rid themselves of their pesky parentsRead the Full Story →
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Extraction is about as much fun as having a tooth pulled, says Chris Knight
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Life imitates art in First Nation director's zombie apocalypse film
'It was a very blatant we’re-still-here statement,' Jeff Barnaby says of his new movie, Blood Quantum -
Blood Quantum is a zombie movie with First Nations politics on the brain, says Chris Knight
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What is 'blood-free' cannabis? And why is it so important?
Some independent farmers are focusing on “ethical” weed
Scott Stinson on COVID-19: Meet the Canadian doctor behind efforts to restart Colombian pro soccer
If a plan being worked on by Glenn Copeland and others works, it could be a road map for leagues around the world
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In American Sfoglino, Evan Funke shares his pursuit of pasta perfection
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Cook this: Strichetti alla romagnola — with prosciutto, arugula and tomatoes — from American Sfoglino
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Pandemic pantry: Which best-before dates should you heed, and which ones can you push past?
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With an onslaught of online cooking videos, the time is right to improve your culinary skills
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The Grey Fox is a beautiful Canadiana time capsule, says Chris Knight, and now it's re-released
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April 17, 1970: Paul McCartney stuns the Beatles with first word that he’s done
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Mike Holmes: Great time to space out in the home
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WatchScott Stinson: With sports on hold, leagues are floating strange (and dangerous) trial balloons
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Scott Stinson: Soccer players in England were just asked to take a big pay cut. Will athletes here be next?
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WatchScott Stinson on COVID-19: If Canadian governments want better public buy-in, then give us better data
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Rapper Meek Mill joins #allinchallenge, donating Rolls for COVID-19 charities
Celebrities, athletes and others are auctioning off cars and raffling experiences in support of Meals on Wheels and other groupsRead the Full Story →
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General Motors to re-tool closed Oshawa car plant to make millions of masks
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Leaked doc shows 1,000-hp ‘Zora’ Corvette coming, but we won’t know when
Pandemic-related delays mean even though we may now know about several C8 trims coming down the pipe, the timeline of their release is a mystery -
Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance cancelled for first time in 60 years
The prestigious classic car event has been moved from mid-August this year to 2021, with all the same cars and classes