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Or sign-in if you have an account.The Aylo building windows which were shot out during a deadly incident in Montreal on Monday, June 22, 2026. Aylo is a Canadian multinational pornographic conglomerate owned by Canadian private equity firm Ethical Capital Partners. Photo by Dave Sidaway/Montreal Gazette/PostmediaIt’s Tuesday, June 23. 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 Accountor“This is by no means a simple case of a man who hates women and wants to murder them for being shunned or for competing with him for jobs,” Newman argues. “Seth Hatfield certainly has complaints about what he sees as common relationship problems with women, but he actually doesn’t blame them directly — he blames capitalism for what he refers to as ‘gloomy and pervasive male loneliness’.” Montreal police officers at the scene of an active shooting situation in Montreal on Monday, June 22, 2026. Photo by Evan Buhler/MONTREAL GAZETTE/PostmediaA flash of violence, which lasted no longer than five minutes, turned into a police lockdown that, according to witness accounts, had people sheltering in place for hours in fear and confusion. The suspect in a deadly shooting in the Côte-des-Neiges area of Montreal on Monday, June 22, 2026. Photo by Via screengrabA manifesto allegedly written by Hatfield has been circulating online. It argues that men are inclined to seek many partners, while women focus on a small number of highly desirable men, leaving many average men or “common males” isolated. Much blame is levelled at what it calls “high capitalist” societies. Fires burn around police vehicles as protesters (behind) stand off with police in Glengormley, north of Belfast, Northern Ireland, on June 10, 2026, following a brutal stabbing. Photo by Paul Faith/AFP via Getty Images“Wokeness manifests in subtler ways (in Britain) than it does in other corners of the Anglosphere,” Michael Murphy states. But “its presence is made all the more insidious for announcing itself less in drag story hours than in the dull bureaucratese of the British state.” Rebecca Eckler responds to readers’ questions.“Should you ‘let go’? No. Absolutely not. People ‘let go’ of New Year’s resolutions, dead flowers or, in my case, the perfect pair of sunglasses accidentally left in an Uber a year ago,” Rebecca Eckler writes in this instalment of the Post’s advice column. 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.