U.S. Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tankers Amid Rising Tensions
As U.S. forces intercept Venezuelan oil shipments, experts debate Washington's true motives: oil, regime change, or a geopolitical struggle with Russia and China?
As U.S. forces intercept Venezuelan oil shipments, experts debate Washington's true motives: oil, regime change, or a geopolitical struggle with Russia and China?
The University of Oklahoma dismissed a teaching assistant after an investigation found she was 'arbitrary' in failing a student's paper citing the Bible on gender. Explore the clash over academic freedom and DEI.
The Bahamas government announces a review of new boating fees and entry protocols following significant pushback from local businesses and reports of visitor cancellations. Deputy PM I. Chester Cooper pledges to ensure the islands remain a welcoming desti
Russia vows full support for Venezuela as the UN Security Council prepares to discuss escalating U.S. hostilities, including a blockade of oil tankers. Read the latest on the Caribbean crisis.
Toronto police are investigating an unsettling case of alleged identity theft where a woman impersonated a registered massage therapist for several months. Authorities urge the public to verify credentials.
As governments push for mandatory digital IDs, privacy advocates warn of a slippery slope towards totalitarian surveillance. Learn the risks and what you can do to protect your data.
An Ontario Registered Massage Therapist reports a disturbing case of identity theft, alleging a woman impersonated her to practice massage therapy for months. Authorities are investigating.
An Ontario registered massage therapist reports a disturbing case of identity theft, where a woman allegedly impersonated her to practice illegally for months. Authorities are investigating.
An Ontario Registered Massage Therapist reports a disturbing case of identity theft, where a woman allegedly impersonated her to practice illegally for months. Police are investigating.
An Ontario Registered Massage Therapist reports a woman impersonated her to practice massage therapy illegally for months. Police are investigating the unsettling case of identity theft and public safety risk.
Conrad Black analyzes Canada's single mention in the Trump administration's strategic statement, arguing this oversight reveals a deeper national identity crisis and a perilous reliance on anti-Americanism.
A groundbreaking fossil discovery reveals ancient bees nesting in Caribbean caves using animal bones, a behaviour never documented before. Learn about this unique find and its implications for bee evolution.
Maritime musician Ashley MacIsaac is dealing with significant consequences following a case of mistaken identity. Get the full story on the fallout and its impact.
Sen. Chris Murphy says a classified briefing revealed no legal or strategic justification for Trump's deadly drug boat strikes, calling them a massive waste of taxpayer dollars.
Burnaby RCMP announce 25 charges following a complex mail theft investigation. Discover the details of the case and what it means for community security in British Columbia.
President Trump announces a blockade of sanctioned oil tankers bound for Venezuela, escalating military pressure to cripple the Maduro regime's economy. Read the latest on this major foreign policy move.
A KLM flight from Aruba to Amsterdam was cancelled after a large rat was seen scurrying through the cabin. Over 250 passengers were stranded, given hotel accommodations while the airline found alternate plans.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth will not publicly release video of a boat that killed survivors in the Caribbean. The decision raises transparency questions amid ongoing investigations.
Trinidad and Tobago grants U.S. military access to its airports as regional tensions with Venezuela escalate. The move follows recent military exercises in the Caribbean nation.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth defends a second airstrike that killed survivors of a drug boat, sparking war crime accusations and bipartisan scrutiny in Congress. Read the full story.
An exploration of how the Oscar-nominated film 'Past Lives' resonates with immigrants mourning the lives they left behind. Discover the universal story of identity and loss. Read more.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly supports a second strike on a suspected drug boat, amid allegations of a potential war crime. Details on the escalating anti-drug campaign.
Toronto Police announce new charges in Project Deja Vu, a sprawling synthetic identity fraud case with over $4M in losses. One suspect from Brampton remains at large.
A classified briefing on a U.S. military strike in the Caribbean reveals a stark partisan divide. While Sen. Tom Cotton calls the action 'lawful,' Democrats demand a full investigation. Read the details.
A new report reveals the Pentagon knew there were survivors before a second strike on a drug vessel in the Caribbean. Lawmakers are now investigating the legality of the operation. Read the full story.
Montreal MP Marc Miller expresses hurt over Quebec Premier Legault's comments on the decline of French. Get the latest on this political clash over language and identity in Canada.
Former Fox News analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano alleges a U.S. attack on a suspected drug boat in September violated the Law of War. He calls for prosecution. Read the explosive details.
The family of Alejandro Carranza alleges the U.S. illegally killed him in a Caribbean military strike. They've filed a human rights complaint as deaths from such operations exceed 80. Read the full story.
Liberal Minister Marc Miller argues religious groups should not be exempt from Canada's hate speech legislation. The statement was made in Ottawa on December 2, 2025. Read the details.
Republican senators pledge investigation into U.S. airstrikes on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat, calling the killing of survivors a potential war crime. Read the latest.