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Sweden Shares Defence Strategy Beyond Fighter Jets

Sweden offers Canada comprehensive defence insights including civilian protection strategies and infrastructure resilience. Learn how Swedish approaches could shape Canadian security policy.

Regina Street Team Changes Spark Controversy

Two members leave Regina's Downtown Street Team as oversight shifts from RDBID to new city-chosen organization, creating community concerns about service continuity.

6 Children Killed in Colombian Airstrike

Colombian officials confirm six children died in military airstrike against rebel forces. President Petro faces scrutiny over civilian casualties in ongoing conflict.

Interim PBO Jason Jacques seeks permanent position

Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques confirms he will apply for the permanent role, bringing continuity to Canada's fiscal oversight. Learn about his qualifications and vision.

9 killed in Kashmir police station explosion

Tragic explosion at Indian-controlled Kashmir police station leaves 9 dead and 32 injured after confiscated explosives detonated. Latest details on the investigation.

Trump Calls Epstein Case 'Democrat Hoax'

President Trump claims Democrats promote 'Epstein Hoax' to deflect from policy failures as new documents raise questions about his connections. House to vote on full file release.

Italy Probes Paid 'War Tourists' in Sarajevo Siege

Italian authorities are investigating whether foreigners paid to shoot civilians during the Sarajevo siege. Learn about this disturbing war tourism case and its implications for international justice.

Epstein Emails: Called Trump 'Dangerous' in 2017

Newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal he privately warned Larry Summers that Donald Trump was 'dangerous' and had 'not one decent cell in his body' after the 2016 election.

Epstein emails allege Trump knew of his activities

Newly released emails by Democrats show Jeffrey Epstein alleged Donald Trump was aware of his activities. The revelations intensify scrutiny of their past relationship. Read the full story.

Epstein Emails Suggest Trump Knew About Crimes

Newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails allege Donald Trump was aware of his crimes. The House Oversight Committee obtained the evidence via subpoena. Read the full report.

Suicide bomber kills 12 at Pakistan court

A suicide bomber targeted an Islamabad district court, killing 12 people and wounding 27 others. Pakistani security officials respond to the devastating attack.

Ontario bypasses public hearings on education power bill

The Ford government is using a legislative maneuver to fast-track controversial education legislation without public hearings, including a bill that would significantly expand the education minister's authority over school boards.

Budget 2025 Cuts Intelligence Watchdog Funds

Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals significant cuts to intelligence oversight agencies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in national security operations.

Alberta Seeks New Auditor General Amid Extension Offer

Alberta's government is launching a search for a new Auditor General while current AG Doug Wylie offers to extend his term for two more years, creating political tension and uncertainty around financial oversight.

CPAB Appoints Sonny Randhawa as Incoming CEO

The Canadian Public Accountability Board appoints Sonny Randhawa as new CEO, bringing extensive financial regulation experience to strengthen audit oversight across Canada.

Top FDA Drug Official Resigns Amid Federal Probe

The FDA's principal deputy commissioner, Dr. Namandjé Bumpus, resigns following federal probe into undisclosed concerns about her conduct, marking significant leadership shakeup.

US Military Boat Strikes: 64 Dead in Timeline

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking timeline of U.S. military operations targeting watercraft, resulting in 64 civilian casualties across multiple incidents.

UN Rights Chief: US Yemen Strikes May Be Unlawful

The United Nations' top human rights official has issued a strong condemnation of recent U.S. military strikes in Yemen, calling them potentially illegal under international law and warning of devastating humanitarian consequences for civilians.

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