EDITORIAL: Shameless Trudeau now praising Trump
More evidence, as if we needed it, that you can’t trust anything Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Liberals say is illustrated by Trudeau’s reaction to U.S, President-elect Donald Trump’s…
GUNTER: Liberal government’s immigration cap won’t fix the system
If you want to know how messed up the Trudeau Liberals have made Canada’s immigration system, consider this: Between September 2024 and December 2025, 4.9 million visas for foreign students,…
Final chance to see stunning 2024 supermoon – how and when to see the Super Beaver Moon
The Super Beaver Moon is arriving this week and marks the end of a run of similar stunning sights. This is the fourth consecutive super moon – where the moon…
Pete Waterman becomes patron of Brain Tumour Research in honour of son Paul
Pete Waterman has said taking on the role of patron for Brain Tumour Research is “his life” after losing his son Paul to the disease in 2005. Record producer Waterman,…
Aritzia just launched a puffer jacket … for dogs
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. The product:The Super Ruff Puff. Why…
Creative industries dominated by the affluent show class inequality – charity
Class “inequalities” exist in creative industries in the UK where high-profile figures are more likely to have attended private schools and top universities, a report has suggested. More than two…
Star Wars film reclassified to PG due to violence and frozen Han Solo scene
Star Wars Episode VI: Return Of The Jedi has been reclassified from a U to a PG due to its violence and a scene which shows one of the film’s…
Kate’s carol concert to reflect on ‘how much we need others in difficult times’
The Princess of Wales will host her annual Christmas carol concert this year, with the service reflecting on “how much we need each other, especially in the most difficult times…
Sheila Hancock ‘not against’ assisted dying but hopes for better palliative care
Dame Sheila Hancock said she is “not against” calls for a new law on assisted dying in the UK, but insisted the country needs to “improve palliative care”. The British…
Salvation Army hopeful for donations amid cancellation of beloved Kelowna toy drive
Just like the event itself, Anna Jacyszyn was a fixture at the Tiny Tim Charity Breakfast and toy drive for many years. “It meant everything,” Jacyszyn said. “It set up…