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Heated Clash Over GOP 'Vacation' During Shutdown

A tense exchange between Rep. Yassamin Ansari and Rep. Virginia Foxx erupts over the government shutdown. Get the latest on the spending bill and its impact on American families.

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.

Committee Revises Order for Grant Applicant Data

A House of Commons committee has significantly revised its controversial order for detailed information about federal grant applicants after facing privacy concerns and government pushback.

London House Explosion Ruled Isolated Incident

A devastating house explosion in London's Highland neighbourhood is confirmed as an isolated incident with no ongoing public safety concerns. Investigation continues into the cause.

Nancy Pelosi Retires From Congress

After more than three decades in Congress, Nancy Pelosi will not seek re-election, marking the conclusion of a historic political career that reshaped American politics.

Ottawa rejects Barrhaven urban boundary expansion

In a landmark decision, Ottawa's Planning Committee has rejected the proposed urban boundary expansion into Barrhaven's agricultural lands, prioritizing smart growth and environmental protection over sprawl.

Surrey Haunted House Ends With Teen Tribute

The iconic Surrey Haunted House concludes its 17-year run with a heartfelt memorial to Cody Severight, a teen volunteer killed in a 2022 police-involved shooting, marking the end of an era for Halloween enthusiasts.

White House restricts reporter access in press office

The Biden administration has quietly implemented new physical barriers in the White House press office, limiting journalists' ability to interact with officials and raising concerns about press freedom.

Alberta potato crops battered by extreme weather

Extreme weather batters Southern Alberta's potato farms as researchers document unprecedented crop damage. Learn how heat stress and destructive hail are creating a perfect storm for Alberta's agriculture industry.

Lansdowne 2.0 Approved by Ottawa Committee

Ottawa's planning committee has approved the ambitious Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment plan, paving the way for major transformations at the historic urban site. Discover what's included in this billion-dollar revitalization project.

Senate Defies Trump in Anti-Tariff Vote

In a stunning bipartisan move, the U.S. Senate challenges President Trump's tariff authority, signaling potential relief for Canadian exporters facing trade uncertainty.

DP World Ships 400 Tons of Peruvian Blueberries to U.S.

Global trade leader DP World successfully transports 400 tons of fresh Peruvian blueberries to American consumers, showcasing efficient cold chain logistics and expanding North American fruit availability.

Canadian Farmers Demand Budget Relief Amid Crisis

As Canada's agricultural sector faces a perfect storm of challenges, producers are calling for urgent support in the upcoming federal budget to address mounting pressures from trade tariffs, severe drought conditions, and declining crop values.

Kimmel Roasts Crockett's Viral Debate Moment

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel delivers a scathing comedy takedown of Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett's controversial 'bad built' comment during a heated House committee hearing that went viral across social media platforms.

Ontario U-Pick Farms Face Theft Crisis

Farmers across Ontario report alarming surge in theft and unauthorized picking at u-pick operations, putting financial strain on family-run farms during peak harvest season.

Bird Flu Outbreak Strikes Five Manitoba Farms

Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been confirmed at five commercial poultry farms in Manitoba, prompting immediate quarantine measures and raising concerns about food safety and farm livelihoods.

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