RCMP Staff Shortage Worsens, Auditor General Finds

Canada's national police force is grappling with a severe and worsening personnel deficit, according to a new report from the Auditor General, raising concerns about operational capacity and public safety.

Iran Missile Hits Tel Aviv as U.S. Talks and War Escalate

A missile struck central Tel Aviv as Iran continued barrages against Israel and Gulf states, while U.S. President Trump claimed talks to end the war, disputed by Iran. Israel retaliated in Beirut, and oil prices fluctuated amid the conflict.

Canada's Forgotten Tragedy: The Air India Bombing

The Air India Flight 182 bombing remains Canada's worst terrorist attack, yet authorities failed to prevent it or bring perpetrators to justice. This podcast explores how systemic indifference allowed 329 lives to be lost.

Trump's Memphis Briefing Sparks North Korea Comparisons

President Donald Trump's briefing in Memphis featured a public praise session, with critics likening it to North Korean-style sycophancy. Advisers Stephen Miller and Kash Patel lauded Trump's leadership, drawing widespread backlash on social media.

Cosby Liable for 1972 Rape, Must Pay $59.25 Million

A Los Angeles civil jury found Bill Cosby drugged and raped Donna Motsinger in 1972, awarding her $59.25 million in damages. The verdict adds to his legal troubles amid numerous sexual assault allegations.

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