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Iran boycotts World Cup draw over visa issues

Iran's soccer federation will boycott the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw citing visa restrictions for its officials. The political protest highlights ongoing tensions in international sports.

Iran Boycotts World Cup Draw Over US Visa Row

Iran's football federation will boycott the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington after the US refused visas to several delegation members, escalating political tensions.

Charges withdrawn in Calgary toddler death case

Crown prosecutors have withdrawn all charges against a Calgary man previously accused in connection with a toddler's death.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.

Man pleads guilty to Liverpool parade attack

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.

Carney: Nostalgia Not a Strategy at G20 Summit

Canadian PM Mark Carney urges global unity at G20 summit, warning against protectionism as U.S. boycott highlights fragmentation. Key leaders discuss multilateralism's future.

G20 Summit Opens Without U.S. Amid Ukraine Rift

The G20 summit begins in South Africa marked by U.S. boycott and European concerns over Trump's Ukraine peace plan. Key discussions focus on climate, trade and global cooperation.

Carney at G20 as U.S. boycott concerns grow

Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in South Africa for G20 Summit while U.S. boycott concerns escalate. Canada maintains diplomatic engagement amid global tensions.

Canada Post Needs Bailout After $541M Loss

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.

Alberta's Rights Battle: UCP Policy Sparks Concern

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.

New Book Questions Who Failed Princess Diana

A controversial new book examining Princess Diana's life and relationships with the Royal Family sparks renewed debate about institutional responsibility and personal accountability.

New Book Examines Who Failed Princess Diana

A controversial new book reignites the decades-old question of institutional responsibility in Princess Diana's tragic story, examining the royal family's role.

Family Seeks Review in Teen's LRT Stabbing Case

The family of Eric Omeasoo, a 13-year-old fatally stabbed at an Edmonton LRT station, is seeking a judicial review after police and Crown prosecutors declined to charge the killer, citing self-defence. Learn about the case details.

Canada Post Effectively Insolvent, Losses Top $1B

Canada Post CFO declares the crown corporation 'effectively insolvent' as financial losses exceed $1 billion in 2025. Learn about the crisis facing Canada's postal service and its workforce challenges.

Swedish Royals Begin Rare Official Visit to Canada

King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden have arrived in Ottawa for a significant royal visit to Canada. This rare diplomatic engagement strengthens bilateral ties between the two nations.

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