Graeme Hamilton, National Post

Graeme Hamilton

National Post

Montreal, QC, Canada

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Past:
  • Edmonton Journal
  • National Post
  • The Montreal Gazette
  • Ottawa Citizen
  • Edmonton Sun
  • The Vancouver Sun
  • Regina Leader Post
  • The Province

Past articles by Graeme:

Block by block, bullet by bullet, this is how Toronto’s Greektown lost its innocence

For 45 seconds, a gunman marched down Danforth Avenue, unimpeded and shouting over the pistol shots “F— you! F— you! F— you all!” → Read More

Block by block, bullet by bullet, this is how Toronto’s Greektown lost its innocence

For 45 seconds, a gunman marched down Danforth Avenue, unimpeded and shouting over the pistol shots 'F--- you! F--- you! F--- you all!' → Read More

Once a rising star, Mélanie Joly demoted after missteps hurt Liberals in Quebec

The file that likely cost Joly her job was last year’s $500M investment agreement with Netflix that contained no guaranteed funding for French-language content → Read More

Indigenous consultants distance themselves from Robert Lepage's Kanata

‘How is it that a troupe of French actors are going to portray Indigenous Americans? We’re not in the age of blackface,’ said sociologist Guy Sioui Durand → Read More

Court documents reveal futile police effort to find nine-year-old Quebec girl’s killer

Eleven years after a disappearance that transfixed the province, and nearly three years after Cédrika Provencher's remains were discovered, no one has been charged → Read More

Ignore the alarmists, there is no language crisis in Quebec, economists say

Bill 101 and other measures have done their job. → Read More

Ignore the alarmists, there is no language crisis in Quebec, economists say

Analyzing the supply and demand of English and French in Quebec over the 40 years since Bill 101 was introduced, a new study finds the law and other measures have done their job → Read More

Barred from reading a prayer at council meetings, Quebec mayor tries O Canada instead

Deshaies said his actions were in response to religious minorities seeking to work as police officers in Quebec while wearing such symbols as the hijab and turban → Read More

Everything we know about Kim Jong-un’s running bodyguards

The bodyguards were spotted jogging alongside Kim’s vehicle in Singapore ahead of his meeting with Trump, despite the fact that Kim’s limousine is bulletproof → Read More

Quebec bill will make sure junior hockey players are not considered paid employees

In a letter to Quebec's Labour Minister, retired NHL players accused the government of depriving the young players of 'fundamental social protections' → Read More

Abused by their coach, skiers speak out to protect today’s young athletes

'In short, I do not want anyone in the world to have to experience what I did, to be manipulated, denigrated, belittled,' Gail Kelly said. → Read More

Abused by their coach, skiers speak out to protect today's young athletes

'In short, I do not want anyone in the world to have to experience what I did, to be manipulated, denigrated, belittled,' Gail Kelly said. → Read More

Barenaked Ladies musician who claims he was sold fake Morrisseau painting loses lawsuit

The judge was unable to determine whether the painting Spirit Energy of Mother Earth, bought in 2005 by Barenaked Ladies musician Kevin Hearn, is a true Morrisseau. → Read More

As universities ‘Indigenize,’ some see a threat to open inquiry

On paper, Mount Saint Vincent University professor Martha Walls seems perfectly suited to teach a course called Selected Topics in North American History: Residential Schools. → Read More

Royal wedding cements Canadian Jessica Mulroney’s place as a savvy social media influencer

Once best known for marrying the son of former PM Brian Mulroney, she could soon have people associating the Mulroney name more with fashion than politics → Read More

Man convicted of attempted murder in Winnipeg mail-bombing campaign that left lawyer maimed

In July 2015, a bitter dispute between Guido Amsel and his former wife erupted in a letter-bomb campaign that left Winnipeg ‘reeling’ → Read More

Mohawk community’s law against mixed couples on reserve ruled unconstitutional

The ruling declares that a rule invoked to preserve Mohawk culture discriminates against Kahnawake members on the basis of family status and civil status → Read More

When vehicles become weapons, streetscapes need to be rethought

'My main purpose here is to try to get people to think beyond bollards and create wonderful cities and spaces where people are protected against crazy incidents.' → Read More

Alt-right uses flimsy evidence to fuel jihad conspiracy theory in Toronto van attack

The internet provides fertile ground for those inclined to see a jihadi in every corner and a false flag on every ship → Read More

‘Terrible cycle of violence’: Cities struggle with how to prevent ‘hostile vehicle’ attacks

'Sometimes our responses to attack can be more effective at instilling a sense of fear into the public and undermine freedom of movement,' expert says → Read More