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Enbridge green-lights $1.4B pipeline expansion

Enbridge Inc. has approved a $1.4-billion expansion of its pipeline network to the U.S. Gulf Coast, prioritizing southern routes over West Coast projects. Read the full analysis.

Calgary lawyer convicted of sexual assault

A Calgary lawyer's career aspirations are halted after being convicted of sexually assaulting a woman. The judge rejected his claim of consensual encounter. Sentencing set for December.

Jury reaches verdict in Regina murder trial

A Regina jury has delivered its verdict in the Misha Pavelick murder case after careful deliberation. Get the latest updates on this developing story and its implications for the justice system.

Drug charges stayed against 3 men in Barrie court

A Barrie judge stays drug trafficking charges against three men due to Charter rights violations. Arkadiusz Lesiczka, Nathan Venema, and Ian Kelly were arrested in October 2025 investigation.

DOJ Sues Over California's New Election Map

The U.S. Justice Department is suing California over its newly approved congressional districts, alleging racial gerrymandering. This legal battle could determine control of the House in 2026.

Alberta Charter Schools: A Model for Canada

New research reveals Alberta's charter schools outperform traditional public schools, offering parents more choice and students higher test scores. Discover why this model could transform Canadian education.

Shawn Lamb gets statutory release in Winnipeg

Convicted killer Shawn Lamb has been granted statutory release from prison. Learn about the case details and what statutory release means for public safety in Canada.

GOP Senators Get Millions in Shutdown Deal

Republican senators inserted a $4 million payout provision into the bill ending the government shutdown, drawing bipartisan criticism but passing due to urgency.

Blue Rodeo Guitarist's Stolen Bike Recovered in Winnipeg

Winnipeg police successfully recovered a custom-built bicycle belonging to Blue Rodeo guitarist Colin Cripps after it was stolen from outside a downtown hotel, marking a rare happy ending for stolen musical equipment.

Man acquitted for throwing sandwich at federal agent

A Washington, D.C. jury delivered a surprising verdict, clearing a man of assault charges for throwing a breakfast sandwich at a federal agent in a strange case that questioned the definition of violence.

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