Liberals Survive Vote on Omnibus Budget Bill

The federal Liberal government has successfully navigated a critical parliamentary vote on its comprehensive budget legislation, ensuring the bill's advancement amid political scrutiny.

Police Search for Suspect in PATH Hate Incident

Toronto police are actively searching for a man accused of hurling anti-Black slurs and spitting at an individual in the city's underground PATH network, treating the case as a suspected hate crime.

Windsor Man Charged After Crash with Police Cruiser

A 63-year-old Windsor man has been charged with dangerous driving following a collision involving a police cruiser. The incident occurred in the 300 block of Glengarry Avenue, with authorities continuing their investigation at the scene.

B.C. Expands Drug Access with National PharmaCare

British Columbia residents will see improved access to essential diabetes and hormone medications as the province integrates with the national PharmaCare program, announced by Health Minister Josie Osborne.

RCMP Probes WWE Memorabilia Theft at Alberta Wrestling Show

A commemorative ring belonging to wrestling legend Davey Boy Smith, known as The British Bulldog, was stolen during a break-and-enter in Lloydminster, Alberta. The RCMP is actively investigating the theft, which occurred at a wrestling event this week.

Judge Denies Review in Teen's Fatal LRT Stabbing Case

A judge has dismissed a judicial review application from the family of Eric Omeasoo, a 13-year-old fatally stabbed at MacEwan LRT station, finding no evidence police acted unreasonably in not charging the suspect.

U.S. Defense Act and Pentagon's Anthropic Ultimatum

The U.S. Defense Protection Act and the Pentagon's recent ultimatum to AI company Anthropic highlight growing national security concerns over advanced artificial intelligence technologies and their potential military applications.

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