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Or sign-in if you have an account.Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault participates in a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on April 30, 2026. Photo by HYUNGCHEOL PARK /PostmediaIt’s Tuesday, May 26. Here are the top stories we’re following today.Enjoy the latest local, national and international news.Exclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay and others. Plus, special edition NP Platformed and First Reading newsletters and virtual events.Unlimited online access to National Post.National Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on.Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword.Support local journalism.Enjoy the latest local, national and international news.Exclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay and others. Plus, special edition NP Platformed and First Reading newsletters and virtual events.Unlimited online access to National Post.National Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on.Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword.Support local journalism.Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.Access articles from across Canada with one account.Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments.Enjoy additional articles per month.Get email updates from your favourite authors.Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.Access articles from across Canada with one accountShare your thoughts and join the conversation in the commentsEnjoy additional articles per monthGet email updates from your favourite authorsSign In or Create an AccountorA source confirmed that the former environment minister is leaving due to his disagreement over the Carney’s government’s climate policies and will make the announcement to the Liberal caucus on Wednesday morning. Amanda Rafael: “I was confused how these people can be my friends one day and then the next day hate me with a capital H.” Photo by SuppliedAmanda Rafael said her disconnect from colleagues at Lightspeed Commerce came immediately after the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks: “They knew I was Jewish and they knew that I am a Zionist.” Miles of unused pipe, prepared for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, sit in a lot outside Gascoyne, North Dakota, on Oct. 14, 2014. Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty ImagesBarring further delays or cancellations, Canada might be able to begin operations on a West Coast oil export pipeline by 2034. That’s more than 28 years after such a project was first proposed — a glacial pace unknown to any other major oil producer. An investigation by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario into two public complaints made against Dr. James MacLean concluded that he “did not meet the standard of practice of the profession, displayed a lack of judgment and that his conduct exposes or is likely to expose patients to harm or injury in five out of twenty charts reviewed.” Photo by Adobe StockIn a second case, Dr. James MacLean failed to administer one of three drugs used in assisted deaths and the patient resumed spontaneously breathing after being pronounced dead. A Basque police officer charges a member of the Global Sumud Flotilla upon their arrival at Bilbao airport on May 23, 2026. Photo by Idurre ETXABURU/AFP via Getty Images“A world that condemns Israel for detaining and deporting activists but shrugs when Spanish police beat them is not defending human rights. It is singling out the Jewish state for special opprobrium. And that, by any honest name, is antisemitism masquerading as foreign policy,” Wajsman writes. Join the Conversation This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Read more about cookies here. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.