
As Christmas nears again, one song can be heard over the airwaves, in department stores and at festive parties
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Mariah Carey’s 1994 hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”
It is the most-streamed holiday track of all time, reports British newspaper...
November 29, 2025 - 08:00 | National Post Staff | National Post
There is no story that encapsulates the vibes of Nelson, B.C., quite like this. Witnesses, a photographer, an officiant and a musician all showed up at Cottonwood Falls Park, with very little notice, to help an out-of-town couple’s dreams come true.
November 29, 2025 - 08:00 | | CBC News - Canada
The Alberta deal includes a commitment from Ottawa to 'enable the export of bitumen ... including if necessary through an appropriate adjustment to the Oil Tanker Moratorium Act.'
November 29, 2025 - 07:00 | Sean Boynton | Global News - Canada
A Toronto comedian just threw a quinceañera for the Eglinton Crosstown. It has been – can you believe it? – 15 years since the birth of the light-rail transit line that will traverse the centre of the city. Authorities still won’t say for sure when it will open, though there is talk it could happen next month.
November 29, 2025 - 07:00 | Marcus Gee | The Globe and Mail
It was not the post about an X Games vert champion or someone catapulting themselves down multiple sets of stairs on a skateboard that received immediate support from followers on my Instagram account. The post featured Liz Bevington (RIP)—a German-born, Venice Beach misfit who learned to skateboard at age fifty-two in 1976. She wasn’t content to sit around and watch her son have all the fun, and when Bevington was eventually widowed, skateboarding became her core social outlet.
The history of women in skateboarding is the focus of my account, and the popular post included photos of...
November 29, 2025 - 06:30 | Natalie Porter | Walrus
Despite the fervour of social media it is rare to see a federal politician in handcuffs and under arrest, so an old photo of Steven Guilbeault, who until Thursday was a member of cabinet, always piques curiosity, perhaps now even more because the circumstances of his resignation and of his 2001 arrest intertwine.
Guilbeault’s resignation, his turning away from the profile, influence and salary of a cabinet minister on a point of principle — which is opposing an agreement by Ottawa with Alberta to push for a new oil pipeline — rekindles a sense of fire in his belly that he had when...
November 29, 2025 - 06:00 | Adrian Humphreys | National Post




