Trump's Greenland Ambitions Spark Trade War Fears, Canada Criticized
U.S. President Donald Trump's Davos speech raised global concerns about Greenland acquisition and trade war risks, while criticizing Canada's military contributions.
U.S. President Donald Trump's Davos speech raised global concerns about Greenland acquisition and trade war risks, while criticizing Canada's military contributions.
California Governor Gavin Newsom says the White House pressured organizers to bar him from a Davos event, escalating tensions with President Trump ahead of the 2028 election.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has cleared Ottawa police officers after a 55-year-old woman broke her wrist during an arrest last September, citing intoxication as the cause.
A residential fire on Draper Avenue in Ottawa resulted in the tragic loss of two large dogs and displaced an adult and two children. Ottawa Fire Services responded quickly to the morning blaze.
Defence experts call for increased troops, submarines, and naval patrols in northern Quebec to assert Canadian sovereignty as Trump persists with Arctic territorial claims.
Donald Trump's speech at Davos sparked concerns over Greenland annexation, while Canada's government appears unprepared for potential threats, focusing on domestic policies instead of security.
A man in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, has been charged with multiple firearms-related offences following an investigation by the Cape Breton Regional Police. The charges highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts to address illegal weapons in the community.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos speech highlights a fractured international system as Donald Trump's escalating rhetoric about Greenland and Canada forces Canadians to confront unprecedented geopolitical risks.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford criticizes the federal gun buyback initiative, joining other premiers and major police forces who refuse to participate, citing public safety concerns.
U.S. President Donald Trump reveals a framework for a future deal involving Greenland and the Arctic region after meeting with NATO's Mark Rutte, temporarily halting threatened trade tariffs.
Senate Democrats negotiated new oversight measures for ICE in a DHS funding bill, but face opposition from House Democrats and advocates who say constraints are insufficient.
The B.C. Independent Investigation Office has been called to a police-involved crash in Surrey, with details limited and road closures expected for hours.
A Calgary father is set to return to court for a bail hearing related to a complex international child abduction case, highlighting legal challenges in cross-border family disputes.
A London, Ontario man has been charged following a child pornography investigation by police. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat online exploitation.
Municipalities in Ontario's Kitchener, Woolwich, and Brantford have declared snow events, implementing parking bans to facilitate snow clearing operations and ensure public safety during winter conditions.
Vancouver City Council has voted against reinstating a living wage policy, maintaining its 2023 decision to scrap the requirement for city contractors to pay employees a higher minimum wage.
A Winnipeg foster parent, previously charged in a child abuse case, now faces additional charges as the investigation deepens, highlighting ongoing concerns in Manitoba's child welfare system.
During his World Economic Forum address, former President Donald Trump repeatedly referred to Greenland as Iceland while discussing NATO and U.S. territorial ambitions.
Michelle Obama states she would actively oppose her husband Barack Obama running for a third term, emphasizing the need for new leadership and fresh perspectives in the presidency.
Dr. Mehmet Oz's comments linking Trump's healthcare plan to extending work lives for economic gain have ignited criticism, with many calling it dystopian and out of touch with real struggles.
Windsor Police Department's canine officer Link played a crucial role in apprehending two suspects involved in a break-in incident, demonstrating the effectiveness of police K9 units in law enforcement operations.
A recent court decision has removed certain restrictions on immigration enforcement methods in Minnesota, leading to local unrest and drawing commentary from Canadian political figures.
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke advocates for a federal extortion commissioner to combat organized crime and violence, highlighting urgent national security concerns.
New Brunswick RCMP have publicly released a photograph depicting three individuals and a vehicle believed to be connected to a recent assault incident in Moncton as the investigation continues.
As the 150th anniversary of Governor General Lord Dufferin's landmark speech approaches, his words on Indigenous land title continue to shape British Columbia's colonial legacy and contemporary challenges.
Waterloo Regional Police have released images of suspects wanted in connection with a series of smash-and-grab thefts targeting businesses across Waterloo Region.
Growing Republican opposition to Donald Trump's aggressive campaign for Greenland raises congressional concerns over military action and Arctic diplomacy with allies.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's comments about Greenland and Canada at the World Economic Forum have ignited diplomatic friction, with Ontario Premier Doug Ford condemning the remarks.
Vancouver police are actively investigating a stabbing that occurred on Commercial Drive in January 2026, part of broader crime coverage across Canadian cities.
Former Alberta justice ministers have publicly condemned the provincial government's recent actions, labeling them as unacceptable and raising concerns over democratic integrity and accountability in the legislature.