BMW recreates iconic E46 M3 GTR from ‘Need for Speed: Most Wanted’
BMW recreates E46 M3 GTR from Need for Speed: Most Wanted with its iconic blue-and-silver livery The car is based on a genuine M3 GTR from BMW’s racing program with…
Gregg Wallace breaks silence for first time since BBC MasterChef axing: ‘Thanks for the support’
MasterChef host Gregg Wallace has broken his silence for the first time since the news was announced that he was stepping down from his role. Posting a video to Instagram,…
Cirque du Soleil co-founder is selling his Montreal mansion for $12.75M
Guy Laliberté, the Quebec-born co-founder of Cirque du Soleil, is selling his home in the affluent Montreal neighbourhood of Outremont for $12.75 million. That’s about $1 million less than it…
Emotional returns to destroyed homes in Lebanon
Thousands of displaced Lebanese people have started returning to their homes after a ceasefire agreement between Hezbollah and Israel. Many have been met by scenes of almost total destruction of…
GST holiday to pass in House of Commons despite Conservatives, Bloc voting against
OTTAWA — The government’s proposed two-month GST/HST holiday is expected to be adopted in the House of Commons on Thursday despite opposition from Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois. The Liberals…
Why everything seems so much worse in the middle of the night
This feature is part of a National Post series by health reporter Sharon Kirkey on what is keeping us up at night. In the series, Kirkey talks to sleep scientists…
Lawyer for Montreal billionaire demands accusers’ identities in sex abuse lawsuit
A lawyer representing Quebec electronics billionaire Robert Miller says his client must know who his accusers are in a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging he paid minors for sex. Karim Renno…
Liberal party silent on whether it verifies Indigenous identity of candidates despite outcry
OTTAWA — The Liberal Party of Canada should reconsider how it approves candidates to ensure efforts are made to verify someone’s claims to Indigenous heritage, according to the president of…
Independent safeguarding ‘only way to restore trust’ in Church of England
An independent safeguarding body is the “only way to restore trust and confidence” in the Church of England following the recent abuse scandal, the chair of a public inquiry has…
Transport Secretary ‘pleaded guilty’ over work phone incident
Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has admitted she pleaded guilty after she incorrectly told police that a work mobile phone was stolen in 2013. Sky News and the Times newspaper reported…