Self-Defense Laws in Canada Face Renewed Debate After Incident

A recent incident in Vaughan, Ontario, where a homeowner shot armed intruders without facing charges, has reignited debate over Canada's self-defense laws. Legal experts and politicians are calling for reforms to better protect citizens defending their ho

Sask. Court Dismisses Buena Vista Land Appeal

The Saskatchewan Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal in the long-running Buena Vista land dispute, upholding a previous ruling. The case involves contested property rights near Last Mountain Lake.

Will Federal Job Cut Forecasts Actually Materialize?

Federal departments have released spending plans forecasting significant public service job cuts, but historical data shows such forecasts often don't materialize. Experts warn this year could be different.

NYT Editorial Slams Trump's False Claims on Iran War

The New York Times editorial board issued a scathing critique of Donald Trump's falsehoods regarding the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, warning that such lies could backfire and undermine American interests.

Arson Attack on Jewish Ambulances in London Investigated

British police are investigating an apparent arson attack on four vehicles belonging to Hatzola Northwest, a Jewish ambulance service in London, treating it as an antisemitic hate crime. No injuries were reported, but the incident has heightened community

California Sheriff Seizes 500,000 Ballots in Election Probe

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, has seized over half a million ballots from a special election, claiming a vote count discrepancy. State officials call the move unprecedented and politically motivated.

Trump Floats Third Term as 'Reward' for 2020 Election

Donald Trump has suggested he deserves a third presidential term as a 'reward' for the 'stolen' 2020 election, sharing a post on Truth Social that echoes his false claims and tests the 22nd Amendment's limits.

Orillia OPP Road Safety Blitz Leads to Multiple Charges

A recent Ontario Provincial Police road safety enforcement operation in Orillia has led to multiple drivers being charged for various traffic violations, highlighting ongoing efforts to improve road safety in the region.

MPP's London Office Vandalized, Windows Boarded

The constituency office of MPP Peggy Sattler in London, Ontario was badly vandalized, with windows boarded up. No injuries were reported in the incident, which occurred at 240 Commissioners Rd. W.

Vancouver Police Injured in Granville Street Crash

Two Vancouver police officers sustained injuries after their cruiser was involved in a serious collision on Granville Street on March 22, 2026. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns for emergency responders on busy urban roads.

Kennedy Grandson: Trump's Path to Courage Award Unlikely

Democratic congressional candidate Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, detailed hypothetical scenarios where Donald Trump could receive the Profile in Courage Award but concluded it's improbable. The award has recently honored anti-Trump Republicans.

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