Skip to Content Subscribe Our Offers My Account Manage My Subscriptions FAQ Newsletters Canada Canadian True Crime Canadian Politics Health World Israel & Middle East Financial Post NP Comment Longreads Puzzmo Diversions Comics NP News Quiz New York Times Crossword Horoscopes Life Eating & Drinking Style Sponsored Play for Ontario Travel Travel Canada Travel USA Travel International Cruises Travel Essentials Culture Books Celebrity Movies Music Theatre Television Business Essentials Advice Lives Told Tails Told Shopping Buy Canadian Home Living Outdoor Living Tech Style & Beauty Kitchen & Dining Personal Care Entertainment & Hobbies Gift Guide Travel Guide Deals Savings National Post Store More Sports Hockey Baseball Basketball Football Soccer Golf Tennis Driving Vehicle Research Reviews News Gear Guide Obituaries Place an Obituary Place an In Memoriam Classifieds Place an Ad Celebrations Working Business Ads Archives Healthing Epaper Manage Print Subscription Profile Settings My Subscriptions Saved Articles My Offers Newsletters Customer Service FAQ Newsletters Canada World Financial Post NP Comment Longreads Puzzmo Diversions Life Shopping Epaper Manage Print Subscription HomeEditorsAfternoon front page: Missing Toronto Jewish girl found safe; Canada looks to buy Swedish-made early warning aircraft; and moreCatch up on the stories we’re following todayLast updated 20 minutes ago You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.Police released this updated image of Esther on Saturday. Photo by Handout/Toronto Police ServicesIt’s Thursday, May 28. 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 AccountorPolice announced that they located 14-year-old Esther in a home on Thursday afternoon after she had been missing for almost two weeks. “Our investigation will now turn to whether or not there is any evidence of criminality associated to her prolonged disappearance,” a spokesperson said. Model of GlobalEye, Saab’s Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft platform is on display at Saab booth at CANSEC defence trade show at Cohere Centre in Ottawa on Wednesday, May 27, 2026. Photo by HYUNGCHEOL PARK/PostmediaThe possible purchase of Saab’s Airborne Early Warning & Control aircraft platform could see Ottawa opting for a European product over two American options. Earlier this month, U.S. Secretary of War Elbridge Colby claimed “Canada has failed to make credible progress on its defence commitments.” Keith Wilson, left, debates former premier Jason Kenney on Alberta independence at the Grand Theatre in downtown Calgary on Monday, May 25. Photo by New West VideoWith talk of a unilateral declaration of independence by Alberta separatists, “it is not at all clear that those who count among the independence movement’s leadership are actually committed to negotiating a deal or following the law. Things could become very ugly very quickly,” Jerema writes. Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, May 14, 2026. Photo by HYUNGCHEOL PARK/PostmediaThe controversial provision was repealed under the former Conservative government of Stephen Harper. Conservatives denounced it as censorship and warned that it risked flooding the human rights commission with sometimes frivolous complaints. An arbitrator has upheld the dismissal of a former Sunwing pilot who sent an order for fried chicken and watermelon to his Black supervisor. Photo by Joe Gibbons/Postmedia“On a balance of probabilities the grievor was not making a legitimate food order,” a labour arbitrator concluded, and the “only other explanation offered is that (he) intentionally sent an email that played on racist tropes.” 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. 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