Carney's China Stance Sparks Debate Amid Rising Concerns
A recent editorial criticizes Mark Carney's engagement with China, citing human rights abuses, election interference, and environmental issues as reasons for alarm among Canadians.
A recent editorial criticizes Mark Carney's engagement with China, citing human rights abuses, election interference, and environmental issues as reasons for alarm among Canadians.
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.
A detached garage in Calgary's Bridlewood neighborhood sustained minor damage in a fire on April 1, 2026, with authorities suspecting arson as the cause.
Toronto Police are searching for a male suspect after a vehicle was set on fire at the University of Toronto's St. George Campus. No injuries were reported in the early morning incident.
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RecommendedYuan Yi Zhu argues that Supreme Court attempts to restrict the notwithstanding clause would undermine democracy and risk national unity, amid Quebec secularism law challenges.
James Daniel Mervin Williamson, a sex offender wanted on a Canada-wide warrant since September, has been apprehended by police in North Bay, Ontario, ending a lengthy manhunt.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promises to cancel the Alto high-speed rail line, calling it a costly Liberal boondoggle, and redirect funds to reduce debt and taxes.
Former President Donald Trump suggested White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is responsible for unfavorable press coverage during a bizarre Oval Office moment, as his approval ratings plummet amid crises.
Sault Ste. Marie police are actively investigating a shooting on Dennis Street from March 30, urging the public to provide any information or video footage to assist their inquiry.
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RecommendedA tragic incident on Stoney Trail N.E. resulted in a fatal pedestrian-vehicle collision, prompting a multi-hour police investigation and lane closures.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated the United States is considering withdrawing from the NATO alliance, which he described as a 'paper tiger' in a recent statement.
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.
Multiple obstetrics clinics in Quebec are shutting down after failed negotiations between the provincial government and physicians' groups, impacting maternal healthcare access.
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.
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RecommendedConservative Members of Parliament held a town hall meeting with nearly 200 Windsor-Essex residents to discuss the controversial new hate crimes legislation, sparking intense community dialogue.
A Quebec coroner has mandated a public inquiry into the deaths of homeless individuals in Montreal, highlighting systemic failures and urgent need for action.
Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban have resumed diplomatic talks in China, with Beijing actively mediating to secure a ceasefire in the region. This development marks a significant step in regional diplomacy amid ongoing tensions.
Calgary's rapid population growth of over 275,000 in five years has strained social support agencies, with food banks and homeless shelters stretched to capacity amid rising living costs.
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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RecommendedA new report criticizes the Canada Revenue Agency's audit of a Muslim charity, raising concerns about fairness and transparency in the process.
The Special Investigations Unit has completed its inquiry into an arrest at a Parry Sound campsite where a woman suffered two broken ribs. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about police conduct.
Former President Donald Trump is strongly considering pulling the United States out of the NATO military alliance, according to a report from The Telegraph newspaper.
The Liberal government under Prime Minister Mark Carney has a secret plan to modernize the CBC, with most details blacked out in access requests. The state broadcaster receives $1.6 billion annually, plus an additional $150 million, while details remain h
Nichelle Rowe, convicted of second-degree murder in her stepson's death, has won a Federal Court stay of removal after arguing immigration officials failed to properly consider expert evidence about risks she would face in Jamaica.
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RecommendedA comprehensive overview of services, businesses, and public facilities operating or closed in Montreal during the Easter long weekend, including transit, retail, and municipal offices.
American and Iraqi authorities reveal the journalist was alerted to security risks prior to abduction, highlighting ongoing dangers for media in conflict zones.
The Canadian government has introduced a new passport refund policy, emphasizing citizen expectations for dependable services amid ongoing updates to travel documentation processes.
The federal vaccine injury support program, established during the COVID-19 rollout, has been taken over by new administrators to address a significant backlog of unresolved claims.
President Donald Trump said he felt 'badly for the family' after a report detailed Bryon Noem's online crossdressing and bimbo fetish, which blindsided his wife, former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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RecommendedMaya Gebala, the victim of a shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has been moved out of intensive care, according to her father. The community continues to rally support.