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Canadians feel crime is worse despite data: poll

A new poll reveals a disconnect between falling crime rates and public perception in Canada. Many believe their communities are less safe than five years ago. Explore the data and analysis.

Detroit sees drop in crime rates for 2025

Newly released data reveals a significant decrease in crime across Detroit in 2025 compared to the previous year. Discover the latest figures and what they mean for the region.

Yuri Fulmer Running to Lead B.C. Conservatives

West Vancouver Sea-to-Sky candidate Yuri Fulmer is entering the B.C. Conservative leadership race, as the party prepares for both a contest and a potential early provincial election. Discover the implications.

UN's New 'Day Against Sanctions' Draws Sharp Criticism

The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.

Sask. sets $1M fines for fentanyl, meth trafficking

Saskatchewan announces severe new penalties, including fines up to $1 million, for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine. Learn about the government's latest measures to combat the deadly drug crisis.

UCP seeks Edmonton breakthrough at AGM

Alberta's UCP gathers in Edmonton, vowing to address local issues to improve electoral fortunes. Premier Smith highlights tailored support for the capital region.

1921 Election Lessons for Today's Conservatives

Historian Christopher Dummitt examines how Mackenzie King's pragmatic leadership in 1921 offers crucial lessons for Pierre Poilievre and today's Conservative Party in navigating modern political challenges.

B.C. Conservative Leader Dares Eby to Call Election

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad challenges Premier David Eby to call an election, citing economic discontent and opposition to a key Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline project. Read the full story.

Nine Alberta UCP MLAs Face Recall Petitions

Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides is among nine United Conservative Party legislature members now facing recall petitions from their constituents. Learn about the process and its implications.

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