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Conservatives Need Patience After Floor-Crossing

Amanda Galbraith argues Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives need calm and focus after a colleague crossed the floor, not a leadership change. Learn why patience is their best strategy.

Gaza Partition Looms as Peace Plan Stalls

Gaza faces permanent division between Israeli and Hamas-controlled zones as reconstruction stalls. Multiple sources warn separation could last years without breakthrough.

Conservative MP Resigns - Second Tory Exit in 48 Hours

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Ryan Williams resigns from Parliament just days after colleague Dr. Stephen Ellis crossed the floor, creating a major crisis for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

Conservative MP quits caucus in second defection

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Richard Martel resigns from caucus just days after another Conservative crossed the floor, creating turmoil for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

Nova Scotia MLA's Floor-Crossing Sparks Backlash

Progressive Conservative MLA Trevor Boudreau's surprise defection to the governing Liberals sparks intense reaction across Nova Scotia, leaving constituents feeling betrayed and political analysts questioning the move's implications.

FIFA proposes peace prize for Donald Trump

FIFA's proposed peace award for Donald Trump sparks global debate after his role in Arab-Israeli agreements. Discover why this nomination divides the soccer world.

Canada Eyes Post-War Role in Gaza Strip

Global Affairs Canada confirms exploring potential postwar involvement in Gaza Strip reconstruction and security. Exclusive details on Canada's emerging Middle East strategy.

BC-Washington Border Crossings Surge in Fall 2025

New data reveals a significant spike in border crossings between British Columbia and Washington State during August-October 2025, with key crossing points experiencing unprecedented traffic volumes as travel patterns shift post-pandemic.

Israel returns 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza

Israeli authorities have transferred the bodies of 15 Palestinians back to Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, raising questions about the ongoing conflict and humanitarian protocols.

US Shutdown Threatens Canadian Travel Plans

The longest U.S. government shutdown in history could disrupt Canadian travel plans with potential airport delays, security staffing shortages, and economic impacts crossing the border.

US Proposes 2-Year International Force for Gaza

The United States has formally recommended deploying an international stabilization force to Gaza for up to two years, marking a significant shift in post-conflict planning as Israel-Hamas hostilities continue.

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