Northern Ontario man fined for Crown land camping violations
An Ontario man faces penalties for breaking Crown land camping rules. Learn about proper camping regulations and how to avoid fines while enjoying public lands.
An Ontario man faces penalties for breaking Crown land camping rules. Learn about proper camping regulations and how to avoid fines while enjoying public lands.
Russian citizens voice distrust in government-supported messaging platform despite official promotion. Concerns about digital privacy and forced adoption spark public skepticism.
The U.S. State Department issues a directive for ambassadors to address mass migration concerns with allies like Canada, citing public safety and economic risks. Learn about the specific issues raised.
Peru announces state of emergency as thousands of migrants cross from Chile, triggering social backlash and border tensions. Latest developments from South American migration crisis.
Imperial Metals Corporation reports successful 2025 diamond drilling at its Huckleberry mine in BC, intersecting copper, gold, silver, and molybdenum mineralization, with plans for 2026 exploration.
Crown prosecutors have withdrawn all charges against a Calgary man previously accused in connection with a toddler's death. Learn the latest developments in this ongoing legal case.
Nigeria's president declares state of emergency and deploys additional security forces after gunmen abduct children and staff from Catholic school. Read the latest developments.
A rare crystal Fabergé egg crafted for Russian royalty is expected to sell for over US$26 million at Christie's London auction. Discover the history of this imperial treasure.
Saskatchewan's NDP is demanding answers after Crown utility SaskPower projected a $165 million loss. Get the details on the financial concerns and political response.
New poll reveals overwhelming Canadian rejection of U.S. ambassador's claim that 51st state comments are complimentary. Learn why this rhetoric strikes at Canada's core identity.
Paul Doyle admits guilt for driving into Liverpool soccer parade crowd. Latest updates on the courtroom proceedings and victim impact statements from the November 2025 incident.
Canada's cyber defence agency warns hackers are increasingly targeting water infrastructure. State-backed actors have likely already breached systems and are hiding in networks.
Texas Attorney General sues school districts over Ten Commandments displays, creating constitutional clash between state law and Supreme Court precedent.
French authorities arrest four additional suspects in the spectacular Louvre museum jewel heist. Thieves stole Napoleon-era treasures worth $102 million in broad daylight. Read the latest developments.
Paul Doyle faces trial for allegedly driving into crowds during Liverpool FC victory parade. Latest courtroom developments and charges detailed.
B.C. Premier David Eby expresses dismay as Saskatchewan's Nutrien Ltd. selects Washington state for $1 billion potash export terminal, citing cost advantages over Canadian ports.
A Toronto judge dismissed serious criminal charges after Crown prosecutors compromised a confidential informant's safety. Learn about this critical justice system failure.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says Trump's death threats against Democratic lawmakers show volatile mental state. Read the full analysis of the political firestorm.
Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation demands PM Carney reconsider Palestinian state recognition, citing PA's alleged support for terrorism. Read the full story.
Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation demands PM Carney reconsider Palestine recognition, citing PA's alleged support for terrorism. Read the full case.
A Washington state resident has died from a rare H5N5 bird flu strain. Health officials confirm the risk to the public remains low. Learn the critical details and safety measures.
Alberta's Justice Minister denies government involvement in the alleged firing of two senior Edmonton Crown prosecutors, attributing the decision to the new acting head of the prosecution service.
Canada Post reports unprecedented $541 million quarterly loss, citing strikes and customer migration to competitors. The crown corporation requires another government bailout to continue operations.
U.S. Justice Department challenges California's tuition policy for undocumented students, alleging discrimination against out-of-state citizens. Read the legal battle details.
UN confirms Islamic State-backed rebels killed 89 people in multiple attacks in eastern Congo. Latest violence highlights ongoing security crisis in the region.
Pope Francis modifies Vatican law to permit women to head Vatican City State government, months after appointing Sister Raffaella Petrini to key role. Read about this historic change.
Alberta's UCP government faces criticism over using the notwithstanding clause to override rights and dismiss Crown prosecutors. Learn how these actions impact democracy and justice in Canada.
The Alberta Crown Attorneys' Association calls for new employment protections after the alleged firing of two top Edmonton prosecutors, citing concerns over independence.
President Trump renews effort to prevent states from regulating artificial intelligence, raising significant safety concerns among experts and advocacy groups.
A Swedish-Syrian national faces terrorism charges for attempting to travel to Somalia to join Islamic State. Learn about the case details and security implications.