Daughter's Remorse Over Residential School Cheque

A London woman expresses deep remorse after cashing her mother's residential school settlement cheque, highlighting ongoing intergenerational trauma and financial struggles in Indigenous communities.

Trump Announces Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire

U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a 10-day truce between Israel and Lebanon, aiming to ease regional tensions. The ceasefire is set to begin at 5 p.m. New York time.

Ex-Oneida Councillor Awaits Sentence in $150K Fraud

Ursula Doxtator, a former Oneida Nation band councillor, is awaiting sentencing after being convicted in a significant fraud case involving $150,000. The case highlights accountability and legal proceedings within Indigenous governance structures.

Quebec Opposition Open to Road Tolls with Conditions

Quebec Conservative leader Éric Duhaime supports the 'user pays' principle for road tolls but insists on reviewing government spending first. Opposition parties want conditions attached to any toll implementation.

Men Charged After Assault and Collision in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia RCMP have charged two men following separate incidents: an assault in Elmsdale and a collision in Windsor Junction. Authorities are investigating both cases as part of ongoing law enforcement efforts in the region.

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