Polls Open in Myanmar's First Election Since Coup
Voters in military-ruled Myanmar cast ballots in the country's first election in five years. The poll, held under tight control, marks a pivotal moment for the nation's future.
Voters in military-ruled Myanmar cast ballots in the country's first election in five years. The poll, held under tight control, marks a pivotal moment for the nation's future.
Honveer Singh Randhawa withdraws legal petition alleging voting irregularities in a Surrey care home after a 22-vote loss to the NDP. Read the full story.
The host of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest states organizers will not censor audience reaction during Israel's performance. The decision comes amid ongoing controversy.
A federal court in Los Angeles is weighing a challenge to California's new congressional map, a legal battle with national implications for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. Follow the high-stakes showdown.
Elections Canada is implementing 13 key changes to its special ballot process following high-profile errors in the 2025 federal election. Learn about the reforms and what went wrong.
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest faces a growing boycott as multiple countries pull out over Israel's inclusion. Get the latest on the controversy and its impact on the global music event.
The EBU confirms Israel's participation in Eurovision 2026 after scrapping a proposed vote. Spain, Ireland, and Netherlands announce boycotts. Get the full story on the controversy.
A redistricting expert says Democrats currently hold the advantage in the gerrymandering battle, but warns the Supreme Court's upcoming ruling could change everything for the 2026 midterms.
At least four countries have withdrawn from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, citing discord over Israel's participation. The controversy threatens the event's unity.
Eurovision leadership is confronting the contentious issue of whether Israel should compete in the 2026 song contest, following a politically charged 2025 event. Read the latest on the debate.
The European Broadcasting Union meets amid a major split over Israel's place in Eurovision 2026. Key countries threaten a boycott, risking the contest's unity and future viewership.
A far-right extremist from Sweden has been sentenced to prison for plotting a terrorist attack at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland.
Michigan Republicans file lawsuit to strike down decades-old law allowing military families overseas to vote. Legal battle could impact 2026 midterm elections.
Egyptians participate in the second phase of parliamentary elections as the nation continues its democratic process. Get the latest updates on this significant political event.
U.S. Supreme Court halts lower court ruling that found Texas congressional map likely racially biased. Latest development in ongoing voting rights battle.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court ruling against Texas' 2026 congressional map. The decision could impact elections and voting rights nationwide. Follow this developing story.
Eurovision announces major voting and security reforms following allegations of Israeli government interference in the 2025 contest. Learn how the competition plans to restore integrity.
Regina city council is reviewing zoning changes to permit mobile homes anywhere in the city following Glen Elm evictions that displaced residents earlier this year.
Barrick Gold Corp. announces a major management overhaul, with senior executives departing, as activist investor Elliott builds a stake and speculation about a potential breakup grows.
Edmonton Oilers coaches Kris Knoblauch and Mark Stuart face mounting pressure as the team sits 21st in NHL standings. NHL insiders speculate about possible coaching changes.
Alberta's government invokes the notwithstanding clause to pass three contentious transgender laws. Learn about the legislation and its implications for the province.
Cape Breton Regional Police Chief Robert Walsh announces retirement, sparking mixed community reactions. Learn about the transition and public response.
Alberta unveils the winning 'Strong and Free' licence plate design chosen by public vote. The new plates will debut in 2026 across the province.
Scotiabank announces major executive restructuring with Phil Thomas taking the COO role. Learn about the leadership changes at Canada's third-largest bank.
Bank of Nova Scotia announces major executive changes, moving chief risk officer Phil Thomas to chief strategy role weeks after initiating Canadian layoffs.
Alberta government tables bill requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn about the proposed changes.
Alberta government introduces legislation requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn what this means for residents.
Regina explores zoning reforms to integrate manufactured homes across residential areas, expanding housing options amid affordability crisis. Learn how this could transform city living.
Alberta's Bill 10 moves to integrate health care numbers and citizenship status onto driver's licences, aiming to reduce red tape. Learn about the proposed changes and their implications.
Chileans head to polls in pivotal presidential election between communist and far-right candidates. Key political showdown with international implications unfolds.