National Post - 28 Jun 2025

Table of content - National Post (28 Jun 2025)

Flag WAVERING
IS THE SUN SETTING ON WINDSOR’S LONG ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL BOND WITH DETROIT?
THE TRADE WAR INTENSIFIES
We get it: it’s hot. Grandma has been alive for 85 years; she does not need the government to tell her to drink water and stay in the shade.
What Canada has done really, really well, and Christopher Dummitt on what our children aren’t
Uniuni could be Canada’s next unicorn — a startup valued at over $1 billion — while taking a new chunk out of Canada Post at the same time.
Jamie Sarkonak on the wisdom of the melting pot,
Learning anymore about Canadian history,
There will be no National Post on Tuesday due to the Canada Day holiday.
What Canada has done right
Panhandlers are also on the job
‘Political expediency’
Draft fears in Russia give family chance to stay in Canada
HARPER LOOKS TO MILITARY TO BRIDGE INFRASTRUCTURE GAP
PROUD BUT WITH PROBLEMS
EV mandates risk repeat of carbon tax’s fate: group
Trump ends trade talks with Canada over digital services tax
MINISTER TO HOLD CONSULTATIONS ON STUDENT VISA SYSTEM
CANADIAN INNOVATION
The Future of Canadian Mining Is Autonomous — and Suncor Is Leading the Way
FROM BOLD VISION TO INNOVATIVE REALITY:
NWMO Makes Exciting Progress on Two Nuclear Waste Repository Projects
Innovation Underpins Canada’s Ability to Deliver Food Security
STRONGER TOGETHER: Advanced Air Mobility in Canada
How Usask is Advancing Innovation in the Heart of Canada
How Greater Sudbury Became a Global Model for Regrowth
A Canadian helped design the ‘two-state solution’
How spy agency targets extremists beyond IT systems
CANADIAN TOURIST FOUND DEAD IN WATERS OFF BEACH
Ontario ends battle to avoid covering surgery for nonbinary resident
It was hot. The kids can sweat a bit
N.Z.’S failed housing plan a warning
ALCOHOL APPROVED FOR PEDAL PUBS THIS SUMMER
U.S. attack caused ‘serious damage’
TOURISTS SWEPT AWAY AS FLASH FLOODS HIT PAKISTAN
Top U.S. court curbs judges’ ability to stop Trump
TWO CHARGED IN BRIDE’S KILLING AT WEDDING PARTY
SON OF NORWAY’S CROWN PRINCESS CHARGED WITH RAPE
AMERICANS HELD FOR TRYING TO SEND RICE, CASH TO N. KOREA
FOUR ARRESTED AFTER BREAK-IN AT U.K. MILITARY BASE
GERMANY VOTES TO SUSPEND REUNIONS FOR MIGRANTS
Protect but don’t break the bank
How Trump nationalized U.S. Steel
Give war a chance
Canadians right to favour melting pot
‘Not antisemitic’
Net-zero accountability
What if?
Stating the obvious
Ignore the problem
IRAN’S SURVIVAL IN THE BALANCE
Stop the ‘endless war’ talk
Socialist contagion
Stunning achievement
Sweeping our roots under the rug
Extreme nanny state warning
Ground Zero in the Canada-u.s. trade war WINDSOR
Because there’s such a concentration of auto manufacturing in Windsor, it is effectively like a poster child for how the economy goes through these cycles and waves.
A love letter to Cyprus & Canada
JOINT DEBTS
TRADE WAR DAMAGE BEGINS TO SHOW,
SOLOMON
LEVITT
HOW STARTUP UNIUNI IS SENDING A MESSAGE TO CANADA POST
Shrinking GDP may not be enough for BOC to renew rate cuts
BMO EMPLOYEES TO START WORKING FOUR DAYS IN OFFICE
Canada’s GDP declines in April as manufacturing sector hit hard
In investing, lopsidedness can be good or bad
EMERGING MARKETS DEFY INVESTOR GLOOM, OUTSHINE DEVELOPED WORLD
What is the best way for Linda to die broke?
What to do when love fades, but debt still lingers
Company not afraid to take risks
Market size, growth rates areas of focus
Sometimes ‘I quit!’ is no resignation
Liu takes first step in launching new chain
Canadian steel firms worry tariff response risks mass layoffs
TORONTO AND AREA FIVE-DAY FORECAST
NHL, players association declare labour peace
Kipyegon fails in bid to break women’s running barrier
SUPER BOWL HALFTIME PERFORMER CHARGED
IN THIS CORNER
Raptors turning page on Masai Ujiri era
Verstappen plays it cool over F1’s hottest rumour
Raptors sign ‘ultimate competitor’
Women’s Euro 2025 arrives amid explosion of popularity in the game
MARINERS’ RALEIGH TO BLAST DINGERS AT HOME RUN DERBY
NCAA considers allowing athletes to bet on pro sports
Branstine faces top seed in Wimbledon debut
CELEBRITY CIPHER
WONDERWORD
UNIVERSAL Sudoku Puzzle
7 LITTLE WORDS
TODAY’S SOLUTIONS:
UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD
LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY
KEN KEN
UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD
WONDERWORD
KEN KEN
7 LITTLE WORDS
UNIVERSAL Sudoku Puzzle
LEXIGO
TODAY’S SOLUTIONS:
UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD
LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY HOROSCOPE FOR JUNE 30
KENKEN
WONDERWORD
TODAY’S SOLUTIONS:
UNIVERSAL Sudoku Puzzle
7 LITTLE WORDS
CELEBRITY CIPHER
CLOUDY DAYS CLEARING FOR COTTAGES
Action needed on GST/HST exemption for new homes.
Amenities, inclusion draw residents to rental tower.
Building belonging
$8.495 MILLION
$2.8 million
Trade tensions put brakes on sales
Housing supply, employment in GTA at risk without tax relief for new homes
UNIVERSAL Sudoku Puzzle
TODAY’S SOLUTIONS:
7 LITTLE WORDS
CELEBRITY CIPHER
KEN KEN
WONDERWORD
UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD
LAST WORD IN ASTROLOGY

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