Canadian MPs Investigate US Military Boat Strike Allegations
Canadian lawmakers join bipartisan scrutiny of deadly September boat strike ordered by US Defense Secretary. War crime allegations emerge as investigation expands.
Canadian lawmakers join bipartisan scrutiny of deadly September boat strike ordered by US Defense Secretary. War crime allegations emerge as investigation expands.
Israeli military reports neutralizing 40 combatants during week-long tunnel operations in Gaza. Latest developments in ongoing security measures revealed.
Canadian universities face severe budget cuts impacting campus life and operations. Learn how these reductions are affecting students and institutions across the country.
Multiple municipalities in Ontario's Waterloo Region extend snow events as winter weather persists. Stay informed about parking restrictions and road safety measures.
West Fraser Timber plans clearcutting in Kananaskis starting December 1. Public protests escalate as environmental concerns mount over watershed and wildlife impacts.
Airlines worldwide are addressing a software malfunction affecting Airbus A320 aircraft, leading to significant flight cancellations and delays. Stay updated on travel impacts.
Canadian government launches new emergency management measures and coordination center in Ottawa to strengthen disaster response capabilities nationwide.
Federal government establishes new coordination centre in Ottawa to enhance Canada's emergency response capabilities during natural disasters and crises.
New Brunswick woodlot owner reveals how current tariff conditions threaten the province's forestry industry. Learn about the economic pressures facing Canadian lumber producers.
Manitoba Hydro plans to remove 262 mature trees along Selkirk Avenue in Winnipeg for infrastructure work. The controversial project raises environmental concerns.
RCMP clears Fairy Creek protest camp on Vancouver Island, allowing forestry operations to resume. Get the latest updates on the ongoing environmental dispute.
EPS reveals Edmonton transportation company charged in 2023 illegally resumed operations. Police investigation uncovers repeated regulatory violations and public safety concerns.
A Manitoba judge has rejected a motion seeking to end Bloodvein First Nation's blockade. Supporters gathered at Winnipeg courthouse as legal battle continues.
New Brunswick's wood producers association expresses deep concerns about potential mill closures threatening the province's forestry sector. Learn about the economic impacts.
A federal committee expressed outrage after a Stellantis representative failed to appear to answer questions about public funding agreements. Read the full story.
Drax Group announces closure of British Columbia wood pellet facility, citing commercial unviability. The plant will cease operations by December 2025.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces new supports for Canada's lumber and steel sectors, but industry leaders remain skeptical about the measures' effectiveness.
RCMP continue enforcement at Walbran Valley logging protest with four arrests made. Latest developments in the ongoing environmental demonstration on Vancouver Island.
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils $500M in new forestry support including loan guarantees and trade protections, offering relief to BC's softwood lumber industry while a US trade deal remains elusive.
Winnipeg officials are developing a specialized policy for tree carvings in Bois-des-Esprits Park. Learn about the proposed regulations and community impact.
Explore the intricate process of search and rescue efforts in Saskatoon. Learn how teams coordinate complex missions to save lives in emergency situations across Canadian terrain.
Deadly landslides and flash floods have struck Indonesia's Sumatra island, resulting in at least 17 fatalities and 6 missing persons. Rescue efforts are ongoing.
RCMP intervenes to remove protesters from Vancouver Island logging operation. Latest developments on forestry disputes and police action in British Columbia.
New Windsor Police Chief Jason Crowley identifies crystal meth as the main driver of the city's chemically-driven drug problem, changing police operations. Learn about the crisis.
Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold resolves its dispute with the Mali government, securing the future of its gold operations. Learn the details of the agreement announced on November 24, 2025.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a U.S.-supported aid organization, has suspended operations in Gaza. Learn how this impacts humanitarian efforts in the conflict zone.
Despite China's 2021 cryptocurrency mining ban, Bitcoin operations have significantly recovered, raising questions about enforcement and industry resilience. Learn about the latest developments.
The U.S. is preparing new Venezuela operations, including covert actions and a terrorist designation for the Cartel de los Soles, escalating pressure on Maduro. Read the latest developments.
Two people have died following a serious incident at a forestry contractor near Chemainus, BC. Police are investigating the Friday tragedy that shocked the local community.
Police are investigating a fatal incident at a forestry contractor on Vancouver Island near Chemainus. The worker was found dead on Friday, November 21, 2025.