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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.

Remembering Canada's Animal War Heroes

On Remembrance Day, Canadians honor not only human soldiers but also the courageous animals who served alongside them in conflicts throughout history.

Mexico's 2026 World Cup Infrastructure On Schedule

Mexican President confirms infrastructure projects for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will finish on time. Get the latest updates on stadiums and transportation ahead of the global tournament.

Federal Budget Fails First Nations: AFN Chief

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak expresses deep disappointment with Canada's 2024 federal budget, calling it a failure to address critical infrastructure gaps and implement Jordan's Principle.

Calgary Marks 80th VE Day at Field of Crosses

Calgarians gathered at the Field of Crosses Memorial Project to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day with a poignant ceremony remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Windsor Podcast Preserves WWII Veterans' Stories

A groundbreaking Windsor podcast is preserving the incredible stories of local Second World War veterans before they're lost to time. Discover these remarkable firsthand accounts of courage and sacrifice.

Tragically Hip Join Boi-1da's FIFA World Cup Music

Canadian music icons The Tragically Hip are collaborating with Grammy-winning producer Boi-1da on an official musical project for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, bringing their iconic sound to the global soccer stage.

Nova Scotia's Untold WWI Hero Stories Revealed

Former Halifax Army Museum curator Ken Hynes shares remarkable accounts of Nova Scotia soldiers and nurses who served with extraordinary courage during World War I, preserving their legacy for future generations.

BC First Nation votes for self-governance treaty

Kitselas First Nation members have voted decisively to approve a landmark treaty that moves the community toward self-governance and economic independence after decades of negotiations.

Vancouver eyes 2031 Rugby World Cup hosting role

Vancouver could join the global rugby stage as city officials explore hosting matches for the 2031 Men's Rugby World Cup across the United States, marking a potential first for Western Canada.

Fourth suspect charged in Etobicoke murder case

Toronto police have charged a fourth individual with first-degree murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of Trey Gowdie outside an Etobicoke townhouse complex earlier this year. Get the latest developments in this ongoing homicide investigation.

B.C. Court Expands Indigenous Title to Urban Areas

A groundbreaking B.C. Supreme Court decision recognizes Indigenous title over specific urban and rural areas, challenging provincial land management and setting precedent for future claims.

BC seeks court stay in Cowichan Tribes case

British Columbia Premier David Eby announces the province will seek a court stay in the Cowichan Tribes case, citing significant implications for Indigenous reconciliation and land rights across BC.

Ontario, Webequie First Nation partner on Ring of Fire roads

Ontario takes a monumental step toward unlocking the Ring of Fire's mineral riches through a groundbreaking agreement with Webequie First Nation that will accelerate vital road infrastructure in Northern Ontario's remote region.

Edmonton: Millennial Housing Mecca in Canada

Discover why Edmonton is becoming Canada's top destination for millennials seeking affordable homeownership without sacrificing urban amenities and quality of life.

Sudbury firefighter suicide ruled accidental death

A groundbreaking arbitration decision in Northern Ontario has classified a Sudbury firefighter's suicide as an accidental death, setting a precedent for mental health recognition in emergency services.

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