White House Press Secretary's ICE Question Meltdown
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced intense criticism after attacking a journalist who questioned ICE's record. See the viral exchange and the fallout.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced intense criticism after attacking a journalist who questioned ICE's record. See the viral exchange and the fallout.
A recent FBI raid on a Washington Post journalist's residence has press freedom advocates warning of a chilling effect on investigative reporting. Learn about the implications for media freedom.
BlackBerry has formally responded to a complaint, stating a former employee's termination was not discriminatory or retaliatory. Get the full details on this corporate legal matter.
A new shooting in Minneapolis fuels fear and anger over immigration. Trump claims his administration removed 'killers and rapists.' Read the latest details and reactions.
FBI agents seized a phone and computers from a Washington Post reporter who wrote about Trump's government overhaul. Press freedom groups condemn the raid as a dangerous escalation. Read the full story.
FBI agents searched a Washington Post reporter's home, seizing electronics in a classified leak investigation. Critics call it an aggressive attack on press freedom. Read the details.
The FBI executed a search at the residence of a Washington Post journalist. This high-profile action raises significant questions about press freedom and investigative tactics.
An Associated Press analysis reveals Democrats see a challenging but possible route to winning the U.S. Senate. The strategy is narrow and leaves little margin for error.
A new poll reveals a significant portion of Canadians hold concerns about a potential U.S. invasion. Explore the findings and the geopolitical context behind this surprising sentiment.
The closure of Ming Pao marks the end of Chinese-language daily print journalism in Canada. Former journalists and community members reflect on the profound loss for media diversity and cultural connection.
The 2026 Detroit Free Press Marathon has achieved a record-breaking sellout. Get the details on the event's popularity and what it means for Windsor-Detroit.
Donald Trump mocked a CNN reporter for asking if Iran takes his threats seriously, citing past military strikes. The incident highlights his ongoing contentious relationship with the press. Read the full details.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey offers a blunt apology to those offended by his profanity, while sharply criticizing ICE's 'unconstitutional' actions following an agent's fatal shooting of Renee Good. Read the full interview details.
Hundreds gathered in Montreal on January 10, 2026, to voice support for the Iranian people amid a popular uprising entering its second week. Get the latest details.
A New Brunswick lobster processor has successfully appealed a $365,750 fine and a ban on hiring foreign workers. The decision, published January 9, 2026, overturns previous penalties.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faced social media mockery for an outfit resembling a North Korean news anchor's. Critics highlight parallels in messaging style. Read the full story.
U.S. officials will brief Congress following the dramatic capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The event raises global questions and concerns for Canada's energy sector.
The National Post and Investigative Journalism Bureau launch a new speaker series, the IJB Press Club. The inaugural event on Jan. 29 features Rick Westhead discussing hockey culture and investigative journalism.
Winnipeg Jets general manager will hold a press conference after the team's ninth consecutive defeat, a critical moment for the struggling franchise. Get the latest details.
Senator Chris Murphy claims Defense and State officials misled Congress about Trump's Venezuela actions, calling it a breach of trust. Read the explosive details.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries dismantles Donald Trump's claim he will 'run' Venezuela, pointing to the former president's domestic record. Read the full analysis.
A surprising municipal election rule in Montreal allows for legal multiple voting under specific conditions. Discover how and why this system works in our detailed report.
Quebec City police retrieved a body from the Saint Lawrence River on October 7, 2025. Investigation is ongoing. Read the latest details on this developing story.
A press freedom group reports 128 journalists were killed globally in 2025. The grim statistic highlights ongoing dangers for media professionals worldwide.
The Dodge Charger, manufactured in Windsor, Ontario, has been named the 2026 Detroit Free Press Car of the Year. This marks another major accolade for the local auto plant.
Governor General Mary Simon shares her annual New Year's message, reflecting on Canadian unity and looking ahead to 2026. Read her full statement of hope and resilience.
Canada joins global coalition urging Israel to guarantee safe humanitarian operations in Gaza. Read the full statement and international response.
Severe rainfall has led to the shutdown and washout of key highways on British Columbia's north coast, disrupting travel and infrastructure. Get the latest details on the closures and impacts.
The U.S. military has carried out its 30th strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling. The operation highlights ongoing security efforts in international waters. Read the latest details.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's pivot towards trade and security in foreign policy is drawing scrutiny over Canada's commitment to human rights. Experts analyze the implications.