Trump's Board of Peace Debuts as G7 Allies Hold Back
President Donald Trump officially launched his Board of Peace initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, with support from populist allies but skepticism from major G7 nations.
President Donald Trump officially launched his Board of Peace initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, with support from populist allies but skepticism from major G7 nations.
The Windsor Police Service has created a new specialized unit to handle child abuse and sexual assault cases, featuring specially trained officers and a survivor-centered approach.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced he will not impose tariffs on European nations opposing his Greenland ambitions, citing a newly formed framework agreement for the Arctic region.
A 53-year-old man from Barrie, Ontario, has been charged by the OPP following an investigation into the theft of copper and tools worth up to $40,000, highlighting ongoing property crime concerns in the region.
As Alberta separatists pursue independence, concerns mount over potential U.S. intervention under a Trump administration, with discussions already occurring between separatist groups and American officials.
A University of Calgary convocation adviser faces deportation despite meeting requirements, highlighting systemic flaws in Canada's immigration policies that harm both immigrants and Canadian society.
U.S. President Donald Trump formally introduced his 'Board of Peace' at the World Economic Forum, aiming to eventually rival the United Nations with 59 countries participating.
U.S. President Donald Trump formally introduced his 'Board of Peace' initiative at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, with ambitions to eventually rival the United Nations. The board, initially focused on Gaza ceasefire oversight, has expande
President Donald Trump inaugurated his Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum, aiming to oversee Gaza ceasefire efforts and potentially rival the UN, despite many allies opting out.
Calgary Police Service investigators, collaborating with U.S. counterparts, have finally solved the 1966 disappearance of Anna Sylvia Just after six decades of investigation.
Ontario Provincial Police conducted a search for a robbery suspect in Mallorytown, locating a vehicle but making no arrests. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities continue their efforts.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos speech called for middle powers to challenge global power structures, but his political history raises questions about his sincerity.
The first recall petition against Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides has failed, gathering only 41% of required signatures. This outcome demonstrates the high threshold of Alberta's recall legislation, similar to British Columbia's system whe
A Federal Court judge has granted a former Punjab Police Service officer, ordered deported for contributing to crimes against humanity, another opportunity to seek refugee status in Canada.
Montreal police arson investigators are examining a four-alarm fire that caused the complete shutdown of the Jacques Cartier Bridge, with infrastructure repairs underway and lane closures remaining.
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen says Denmark and Greenland remain open to constructive Arctic security discussions with allies, provided territorial integrity is respected, following U.S. President Trump's remarks at Davos.
A group of MAGA-aligned House Republicans celebrated Trump's Greenland annexation threats by cutting a cake shaped like the island, drawing condemnation as disrespectful and pathetic from European observers.
Ryan Friesen, found not guilty in the death of Kiara Agnew in Mexico, speaks publicly for the first time in an exclusive interview with W5's Avery Haines.
Denmark firmly states its sovereignty over Greenland is non-negotiable following former U.S. President Trump's fluctuating remarks about a potential deal for the territory at the World Economic Forum.
U.S. immigration officials have permitted a suspect linked to a massive $100 million jewelry robbery in California to voluntarily leave the country, thereby evading a criminal trial.
Projet Montréal criticizes Montreal's 2026 budget cuts affecting sports facilities, green spaces, and citizen participation programs, warning they undermine neighborhood life and affordability.
Former President Donald Trump has invited Vladimir Putin to join his proposed 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, with the Kremlin stating it is reviewing the invitation and seeking more details.
Analysis reveals Canada's constitutional omission of property rights protection, examining historical context and recent court rulings that threaten homeowner security.
Edmonton Journal readers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney's World Economic Forum address, with one calling it the greatest Canadian political speech in a generation while another analyzes parking ban statistics.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez voices concerns about Donald Trump's mental state, citing erratic behavior and contrasting media scrutiny with Joe Biden's presidency.
Former Harper speechwriter Michael Taube analyzes PM Mark Carney's Davos address, arguing it relied too heavily on rhetoric and platitudes while offering little substantive vision for Canada's future.
Analysis of PM Mark Carney's World Economic Forum address reveals contradictions between his critique of elite sloganeering and his promotion of Canada's global trade agenda.
Sheryl Saperia examines how secular leftists in Iran's 1979 revolution were sidelined by Islamists, drawing parallels to current western progressive alliances with Islamist movements.
Police across Australia are conducting an extensive search for a gunman responsible for a deadly shooting that left three people dead and one wounded, sparking a major public safety alert.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 'Board of Peace' framework at the World Economic Forum, targeting Greenland and criticizing allies like Canada, while global leaders assess America's role.