Windsor Assembly Plant Explosion Trial Underway

A criminal trial is examining whether a 2021 explosion at the Stellantis Windsor Assembly Plant was an accident or a deliberate bomb planted by a disgruntled worker during COVID-19 restrictions.

Ontario Digging Crisis: Data Shows Safety Neglect

New research from Ontario One Call shows nearly half of professionals struck underground infrastructure in 2025, with many ignoring free, legally required locate requests, endangering public safety.

Judge Halts Trump White House Ballroom Construction

A Washington federal judge ordered President Donald Trump to stop construction of a 90,000-square-foot White House ballroom until Congress approves the project, citing likely overreach of presidential authority.

Levy on Iran Nuclear Threat and Failed Diplomacy

Former Israeli spokesman Eylon Levy discusses why diplomatic efforts to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions failed, the risk of a regional arms race, and the war's impact on Gulf States and Israeli life.

Winnipeg Apartment Fire Sends One to Hospital

A Winnipeg apartment fire has resulted in one person being hospitalized. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service responded to the blaze, which is currently under investigation for its cause and origin.

Bayview Drive Construction Resumes in Barrie for Final Phase

Construction crews have returned to Bayview Drive in Barrie, Ontario, to complete the final phase of work on this key roadway. The project, managed by the City of Barrie, aims to enhance infrastructure and improve traffic flow for residents and commuters.

Trump's Iran War Rhetoric Mirrors His COVID-19 Response

President Donald Trump's handling of the Iran conflict shows striking parallels to his contradictory statements and erratic leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic, with shifting timelines and disregard for expert advice.

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