Pride Festivals Seek Federal Aid as Corporate Support Wanes

Canadian Pride organizations are requesting $3 million in federal funding to offset declining corporate sponsorships, driven by a backlash against diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. This financial strain threatens the sustainability of major ev

Lloydminster Man, 18, Charged in Fatal QEII Shooting

An 18-year-old from Lloydminster faces second-degree murder charges for the shooting death of Birinder Singh, 22, on the QEII Highway near Leduc. Police arrested the suspect in Saskatchewan, with the motive still under investigation.

Airdrie Man Arrested in Phone Scam Case

Police in Alberta have apprehended a suspect from Airdrie linked to a widespread phone scam operation, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat telecommunications fraud.

Waterloo Triple Killer Granted Day Parole After 30 Years

Patrick Dombroskie, convicted of murdering three coworkers at an Ontario factory in 1992, has been granted six months of day parole in British Columbia. The parole board noted his 'flawless' behavior during temporary release but expressed concerns about h

Aid Flotilla Arrives in Cuba as U.S. Oil Blockade Bites

A humanitarian aid flotilla has docked in Cuba, delivering critical supplies as the nation grapples with severe fuel shortages exacerbated by the longstanding U.S. oil embargo. The arrival highlights Cuba's ongoing economic struggles and international eff

Premiers Seek Greater Say in Federal Judge Appointments

Four Canadian premiers are advocating for increased provincial influence in the appointment of superior and appeal court judges, citing concerns over federal overreach and the need for regional representation in the judiciary.

Rubio Testifies in Venezuela Lobbying Trial

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio provided testimony in the federal trial of former congressman David Rivera, who faces charges related to illegal lobbying for Venezuela's government.

B.C. Mulls Weakening DRIPA, Shares Secret Document

The British Columbia government is contemplating amendments to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, while a confidential document has been disclosed to First Nations leaders, sparking significant debate.

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