National PostOn Dec. 15, 2017, police found the bodies of Barry and Honey Sherman in their home. The cause of death was determined to be ligature neck compression. It is believed the Shermans were killed on Dec. 13.
On Dec. 14, 2021, investigators released a video of a person identified as a suspect in this case.
Video shows suspect in Barry and Honey Sherman murdersNational Post2021-12-14 | On Dec. 15, 2017, police found the bodies of Barry and Honey Sherman in their home. The cause of death was determined to be ligature neck compression. It is believed the Shermans were killed on Dec. 13.
On Dec. 14, 2021, investigators released a video of a person identified as a suspect in this case.Drone video shows Yahya Sinwars final momentsNational Post2024-10-18 | ...Trudeau suggests Russia funding Jordan Peterson, Tucker CarlsonNational Post2024-10-18 | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the comments under oath during his lengthy testimony on Wednesday at the Public Inquiry into Foreign Interference and did not provide any evidence for them. Jordan Peterson says he is considering legal action. Read more: nationalpost.com/news/canada/jordan-peterson-legal-action-trudeau-accused-russian-moneyTrudeau sets the stage for a ‘national security’ electionNational Post2024-10-18 | In this week’s episode, John Ivison is joined by national security expert Wesley Wark to talk about the public inquiry into foreign interference being held in Ottawa. Justin Trudeau was the star witness on Wednesday and lobbed a hand grenade into the proceedings when he said he knew the names of Conservative parliamentarians who were engaged in foreign interference. He said he was “bewildered” that Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre has not agreed to seek the necessary security clearance to find out the names himself. Poilievre has said that by agreeing to secret briefings, his hands would be tied and he would not be able to use the information. But Wark said he found Poilievre’s decision “odd,” while he thinks Trudeau is “electioneering” on national security.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1‘Populism doesn’t need Russia to be successful: TrudeauNational Post2024-10-16 | Justin Trudeau said that “Russia is very active in its desire to undermine the confidence that citizens have in their democracies around the world.”
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1If someone wants to support Putin, its a freedom we enjoy in Canada. : TrudeauNational Post2024-10-16 | Justin Trudeau discusses the role of Russia in the Freedom Convoy and media activity related to the trucker protests in 2022.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Trudeau grilled on whether he knew of Liberals involved in foreign interferenceNational Post2024-10-16 | Conservative Party lawyer Nando de Luca questions Justin Trudeau at the Foreign Interference commission on Oct 16, 2024.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Canada-India tensionsNational Post2024-10-15 | ...Why your Canadian city is awash in crimeNational Post2024-10-15 | Crime is getting way worse in Canada. And, unusually, it’s happening almost everywhere. Usually, crime waves come in little eruptions; a bunch of gang violence in Toronto or a spate of bank robberies in Vancouver.
But this is everywhere: Newfoundland, rural Saskatchewan, the Arctic, urban Quebec. Crime – and particularly violent crime – is getting noticeably worse in every province and every time zone.
And the cause is pretty well known.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Canadians compete at World Nomad GamesNational Post2024-10-11 | Astana, Kazakhstan, hosted the World Nomad Games Sept. 8-13, 2024. Nine Canadians paid their own way to compete in such events as kusbegilik -- competitive hunting with birds of prey; horseback archery; and mas-wrestling. Canadians took home medals.
Written and Directed by Mick Gzowski Videography and Edit by Mick Gzowski
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Fight over ‘green slush fund’ documents puts RCMP in a ‘grey zone’: CommissionerNational Post2024-10-11 | RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme discusses the “unusual” move of members of Parliament ordering the House of Commons to send documents related to the so-called “green slush fund.”Why Conservatives are supporting an increase for old age pensionsNational Post2024-10-11 | In the wake of the NDP ending its agreement to keep the Trudeau government afloat, opposition parties have been jockeying for position as power brokers, trying to advance agendas to either stave off or force an election.
The Bloc Quebecois has seized the opportunity on a couple of files, including a pricey increase to pension coverage supported by the NDP and the Conservatives.
National Post political reporter Catherine Levesque joins the show to discuss whether the Liberals will accept the wishes of the house, why the Conservatives voted in favour of this increase in spending, and whether it pushes us closer to an election this fall.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)Stephen Harper says that everything he warned about Trudeau has come to passNational Post2024-10-11 | While former prime minister Stephen Harper doesn’t make a habit of critiquing the actions of the current government, it’s apparently a different story behind closed doors.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Trudeau has catastrophically mismanaged immigration: Jason KenneyNational Post2024-10-10 | Former immigration Minister Jason Kenney explains how the changes in Canada's immigration system under the Liberal government have impacted Canadians.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1The worst hate movement Canada has ever seen?National Post2024-10-08 | There’s been an awful lot of this happening in Canada over the past year. They’ve never been particularly cagey about their motives, but it’s now pretty obvious. You have the flags of listed terror organizations. You have banners and chants calling for violence. And speaker after speaker after speaker praising the Hamas-led terrorist massacres of October 7th.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Speaker silences Poilievre for the day after accusing Joly of pandering to HamasNational Post2024-10-08 | On Oct. 8, Speaker Greg Fergus said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre would not be allowed to speak in the House of Commons that day for saying that Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly is pandering to Hamas supporters.The Liberal governments pharmacare planNational Post2024-10-08 | ...What if Trudeau accidentally lets his government fallNational Post2024-10-07 | A weird thing has been happening in the Canadian Parliament. On a semi-regular basis, the Conservative opposition tables a non-confidence motion, which is essentially a piece of paper calling for the government’s immediate dissolution and an election to be called. They know they don’t have the votes for it to succeed, but they do it anyways. So what if one of these non-confidence motions is just lucky and gets passed by accident?
The NDP is seeking re-election amid an affordability crisis and health care crunch, while facing renewed opposition after a merger between the former Liberals and the Conservative party.
Vancouver Sun politics reporter Alec Lazenby joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss the key issues in this campaign, the resurgence of the Conservatives under John Rustad, and whether any former B.C. Liberal MLAs could play spoiler as independent candidates.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)Rae denies Canada is an unreliable friend to IsraelNational Post2024-10-04 | This week, John Ivison was joined by Bob Rae, Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations in New York. Ivison noted that Canada has joined the U.S. and a host of others including Japan and Saudi Arabia to call for a 21 day ceasefire following the death of Hezbollah leader, Nassan Nasrallah. He asked if there was any room for diplomacy at the moment, especially given Iran’s missile attacks on Israel.It turns out Canadians don’t like being called “settlers” all the timeNational Post2024-10-03 | Picture the word “settler.” You probably think of some 19th century pioneer running a plough on their frontier homestead. But among Canadian academia, this term comes up a lot, and basically means “everyone who isn’t Indigenous.” Well, it turns out Canadians don’t like the term.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1The Canadian government keeps cutting cheques to a terror frontNational Post2024-10-03 | When the Israeli military blew Fatah Sharif up in a targeted strike, it prompted a UN agency – UNRWA – to awkwardly admit that the guy had been on their payroll. Which means he was partially on your payroll; because UNRWA is funded in part by Canadian tax dollars.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Footage shows terrorists shooting at Jaffa train stationNational Post2024-10-02 | ...Israeli hostages still held by HamasNational Post2024-10-02 | On Oct. 7, Hamas and other terrorist groups kidnapped 251 Israelis and foreigners in Israel. Nearly 100 hostages are still unaccounted for aThe NDP cant afford an electionNational Post2024-10-01 | If you follow Canadian politics, you will have noticed the following pattern. Jagmeet Singh says something along the lines of how the Liberal government is a corrupt, incompetent, plutocracy that is ruining the country. And then he props them up anyway in the House of Commons. This happens basically every week. One possible explanation for all this is that the NDP doesn't have enough cash.Speaker rules government violated House powers over green slush fund docsNational Post2024-09-28 | House Speaker Greg Fergus ruled that the government appears to have violated the vast powers of the Commons when it failed to surrender records on the so-called "green slush fund" so they could be turned over to the RCMP, even though the force doesn't want them.I lost my daughter to this opioid crisisNational Post2024-09-27 | Gregory Sword gives testimony on his daughter's tragic opioid-related death at the Standing Committee on Health.How the Conservatives could bring down Liberal governmentNational Post2024-09-27 | ...Are Chinese spies targeting Canada?National Post2024-09-27 | During an interview with Canada’s Foreign Interference Commission, former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole said he recalled a bizarre incident of a young Chinese woman aggressively flirting with him and demanding his phone number. He came to believe that this may have been a Chinese interference operation.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1It had nothing to do with sex: MP defends comment about PMNational Post2024-09-26 | Conservative MP Garnett Genuis said his heckling in the House of Commons about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taking baths in New York consul general Tom Clark’s luxurious bathtub had “nothing to do with sex.” On Sept. 26, Garnett confessed to making the comment in the House the day prior after Liberals and the NDP blasted the Conservative benches for a “homophobic” comment. Trudeau claimed that a Conservative MP had made a “casual homophobic comment” about him taking a bath with Clark, while NDP whip Heather McPherson called out Genuis directly and asked him to “apologize for his homophobic and disgusting comment.” Genuis argued that his comment was mischaracterized as something of sexual nature.PM apologizes for calling Conservatives out on their crapNational Post2024-09-26 | Justin Trudeau claimed that an MP from the Conservative benches made a joke about him and New York consul general Tom Clark taking a bath together and said he is used to the party’s “casual homophobic comments.”
“Standing up to bullies requires us to call them out on their crap sometimes, and that is what I will do,” he said.
Trudeau apologized for his crude language after Speaker Greg Fergus asked him to withdraw the comment.Why that canvasser telling you to vote for Kamala might be CanadianNational Post2024-09-26 | Three former Canadian premiers are backing an effort to recruit Canadians to try and swing the 2024 presidential election for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Now that may sound illegal – particularly coming from a country that is in the midst of an ongoing crisis that foreign nationals are trying to sway its elections. It is not.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Why Trudeau’s caucus never tells him where to stick itNational Post2024-09-25 | Here’s the thing if you’re a Liberal MP in Canada right now: You basically know you’re screwed. Your party’s polls are rock-bottom and it’s in large part because everybody hates your leader. So why not get rid of him?
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1B.C. girl, 6, found in woods after three-day searchNational Post2024-09-24 | A B.C. mother is reunited with her 6-year-old daughter who had gone missing.Mark Carney gets Trudeau job just as his company asks Ottawa for $10 billionNational Post2024-09-23 | Mark Carney, former Bank of Canada governor (he also headed the Bank of England) just got a new job as an economic advisor to prime minister Justin Trudeau. So it’s a little awkward that within days of this appointment, it emerged that Carney’s company is openly asking the Trudeau government for $10 billion.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1The very dumb legal argument underlying Canadas MAID regimeNational Post2024-09-21 | Polls have showed for years that more than 80 per cent of Canadians favour allowing euthanasia for the terminally ill. But Canada doesn’t have a policy of allowing euthanasia for the terminally ill. It has one of the most liberalized assisted suicide regimes on the entire planet. Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Israels focus shifting to northern front with Lebanon: AmbassadorNational Post2024-09-20 | Ambassador of Israel to Canada Iddo Moed talks with Ottawa correspondent Rahim Mohamed about the anniversary of the October 7 attacks, the "new phase" of the war on Israel's northern front with Lebanon.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Poilievre won’t axe all of the carbon tax: BoessenkoolNational Post2024-09-20 | This week, John Ivison is joined by veteran economist and strategist, Ken Boessenkool, who was a senior adviser to Stephen Harper and a former chief of staff to B.C. premier, Christy Clark.
Boessenkool is part of a group called Conservatives for Clean Growth, who are pushing the idea that climate policy matters and that any credible election platform needs a carbon plan. Ivison asked whether a Pierre Poilievre government would keep the industrial emitters carbon tax that covers the majority of Canada’s emissions, even if it kills the consumer tax.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Who is Mark Carney?National Post2024-09-19 | ...What Trudeau and Ron DeSantis have in commonNational Post2024-09-18 | You’ve probably heard about a phenomenon of governors in US border states loading up busses with illegal migrant and refugees and drop them off in the interior. Canada is looking to do basically the exact same thing, albeit for nearly the opposite reason.Michael Chong at foreign interference inquiry: Were buried under a mountain of processNational Post2024-09-18 | Michael Chong at foreign interference inquiry: 'We're buried under a mountain of process'Canadian military commissions report to decolonize spaceNational Post2024-09-18 | A 48-page Canadian report declares that space exploration “normalizes violence and exploitation” because it uses words like frontier. This is all pretty standard academic gobbledygook these days. But where this report is different is that it was commissioned and paid for by the Canadian Department of Defence.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh confronts protestersNational Post2024-09-17 | ...Controversy over breast screeningNational Post2024-09-17 | Breast cancer rates are rising among Canadian women in their 20s, 30s and 40s.Trudeau faces leadership questions after byelection blow in MontrealNational Post2024-09-17 | Ottawa bureau chief Stuart Thomson talks to Quebec correspondent Antoine Trépanier about the humbling Liberal defeat in a Montreal byelection on Monday. Shot by Christopher Nardi.How undercover cops got a cold case murder confessionNational Post2024-09-13 | A prominent Edmonton psychologist goes missing. His body isn’t found.
Police believe he was murdered and that his brother had something to do with it. They just have to get him to confess.
Regina Leader Post courts reporter Brandon Harder joins the show to discuss how police ensnared a murder suspect in an elaborate undercover investigation, why one brother killed the other, and how it all unfolded.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)Conservatives question consul general about opulent residence in New YorkNational Post2024-09-12 | Tom Clark testified at a House of Commons committee on Sept. 12 about the the $9 million condo that was purchased for him to live in.Trudeau won’t be able to demonize Conservatives this time, says O’TooleNational Post2024-09-12 | This week, John Ivison is joined by former Conservative leader, Erin O’Toole, to take a look at the return of Parliament on Monday.
O’Toole, who is now president of strategic intelligence firm ADIT North America, said he doesn’t see anything on the horizon that might change the nature of the political contest in Canada in the same way that Kamala Harris’ entry into the U.S. presidential race has turned it on its head.
Please subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/nationalpost?sub_confirmation=1Why the NDP decided to break up with the Trudeau LiberalsNational Post2024-09-11 | The political marriage between the federal liberals and NDP is over, and that means Canadians could be headed to the polls sooner than expected.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh announced he was leaving the agreement with Justin Trudeau’s Liberals that’s keeping the government in power after more than two years.
National Post political reporter Ryan Tumilty joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss why the NDP tore up the agreement, how the Liberals have taken the news, and whether it means we could see an election this fall.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)Trump and Harris differencesNational Post2024-09-10 | The 2024 U.S presidential election will be held on Nov. 5. This year’s race is a contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.Inside the Hamas tunnel where Israeli hostages were killedNational Post2024-09-10 | Israeli military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari gave a tour of the Hamas tunnel in Gaza.