Ottawa Iranians Urge Canada to Aid Protesters in Iran
Iranian-Canadians protest on Parliament Hill, calling for action as Iran's regime cracks down on dissent. Canada condemns violence and arrests.
Iranian-Canadians protest on Parliament Hill, calling for action as Iran's regime cracks down on dissent. Canada condemns violence and arrests.
Analysis of Canada's recent condemnation of Iran, contrasting it with the six-year delay in designating the IRGC as a terrorist organization. Explore the political timeline and implications.
Thousands gathered in Montreal on January 10, 2026, to rally against Iran's regime, echoing global solidarity with protesters facing a brutal crackdown. Read the full story.
Iranian-born former Ontario politician Goldie Ghamari, with 800k podcast followers, emerges as a key supporter of the protest movement seeking to overthrow Iran's regime. Read her exclusive interview.
Iran's Supreme Leader rejects Trump's threats and blames U.S. for protests sparked by economic crisis. Nationwide blackout limits information as demonstrations grow. Read the latest.
South Africa begins joint naval exercises with Russia, Iran, and China, calling them 'essential' amid rising maritime tensions and U.S. criticism. Details on the 'Will for Peace 2026' drills.
Protests in Iran intensify as authorities crack down. A solidarity rally is planned in Windsor as Canadians seek to be a voice amid an information blackout.
A solidarity protest is scheduled in Windsor, Ontario, to support Iranians cut off by a government-imposed internet blackout. Join the rally on January 10, 2026.
Thousands of Iranians protest the brutal Khamenei regime. As the world's attention wavers, we ask: Where is the vocal support from Canada and its media for these freedom seekers?
Iranian authorities escalate crackdown on protests, threatening death penalty and blocking internet. Supreme Leader Khamenei condemns 'vandalism' as unrest grows.
Iranian-Canadians face anguish as a total communication blackout in Iran severs contact with loved ones during historic anti-regime protests. Get the latest on the crisis and international response.
Atlantic Council senior fellow Thomas Warrick notes the Iranian regime's growing concern over nationwide protests. Explore the implications for the government's stability.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei refuses to concede as nationwide protests over living costs intensify, marking a major challenge to the Islamic Republic's rule. Read the latest developments.
U.S. operations shift as Venezuela agrees to supply 30-50 million barrels of oil, leading to a cancelled military strike. Analysis on Canada's energy security implications.
As Iran enters a third week of protests, analysts warn the unrest could reshape the Middle East. Over 30 killed, executions surge, and the regime's fragility is exposed. Read the latest.
Iran faces its biggest internal challenge in years as internet blackouts and deadly protests spread nationwide. Supreme Leader Khamenei accuses rioters of acting for Trump. Read the latest.
Analysis of Venezuela's turbulent oil sector, renewed U.S. engagement, and the strategic implications for Canada's energy industry and foreign policy. Read more.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accuses demonstrators of destroying property to please former U.S. President Donald Trump. Protests continue amid calls from exiled prince.
London's Iranian diaspora held a solidarity rally on Thursday, advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. The event underscores ongoing global concern.
The Iranian community in London, Ontario, held a rally advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. Learn about the local response to international calls for protest.
Social media videos show protests in Iran's Bojnurd after an exiled prince's call. Get the latest details on the unfolding situation and international context.
Protests over Iran's economic crisis escalate, with demonstrators pulling down a statue of national hero Qassem Soleimani. Security forces respond with tear gas as unrest spreads nationwide.
Iranian protesters toppled a statue of Qassem Soleimani as nationwide demonstrations over the economic crisis entered a 12th day. Security forces responded with tear gas and gunfire.
Activists report widespread protests across Iran, ignited by economic hardship. The unrest, detailed on an interactive map, highlights growing public discontent. Read the latest developments.
As Canada marks six years since Iran shot down Flight PS752, families of the 176 victims continue their painful vigil and relentless pursuit of accountability and justice.
Iran's foreign minister declares readiness to retaliate against any further U.S. or Israeli military action. Tensions escalate in the Middle East, with global implications for security and diplomacy.
Iran's army chief warns of a preemptive military response to U.S. threats as economic protests challenge the regime. New $7 subsidies fail to curb rising anger over inflation.
Iran's top general warns of a potential preemptive military strike in response to hostile rhetoric from the U.S. following comments by former President Donald Trump. Get the latest details.
Amid debate over legality, Adam Zivo argues the U.S. abduction of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro was a moral necessity, drawing parallels to Panama's successful transition.
Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng ridiculed House Speaker Mike Johnson's attempt to downplay the Trump administration's military operation in Venezuela. Watch the full segment for the sharp political satire.