Life Sentence for Shinzo Abe's Assassin

The man convicted of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been sentenced to life in prison, concluding a high-profile case that shocked the nation.

Ex-South Korean PM Gets 23 Years for Rebellion

Former South Korean Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, a key ally of President Yoon Suk Yeol, has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for his role in a martial law crisis. The Seoul court's ruling marks a significant political and legal development.

Trump's Swiss Trip Overshadowed by Greenland Quest

President Donald Trump's arrival in Switzerland for diplomatic talks is being eclipsed by his persistent interest in acquiring Greenland, raising questions about his administration's broader international objectives.

Saskatoon Denies Tourism Funding Boost, Eyes Merger

Saskatoon city officials have rejected a request to double tourism funding, instead proposing a fundamental restructuring through a merger with another organization to reshape local tourism strategy.

Toronto Woman Posed as Pilot for Free Flights: U.S.

A former flight attendant from Toronto is accused of posing as a commercial pilot to fraudulently obtain hundreds of free flights, according to U.S. federal authorities. The elaborate scheme involved exploiting airline protocols.

Carney Wraps World Tour with Swiss Meetings

Prime Minister Mark Carney completes an international diplomatic tour, culminating in strategic discussions in Switzerland, including a notable address at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Trump Warns Iran: Total Destruction if Harmed

Former President Donald Trump declared in a recent interview that he has given explicit instructions for Iran to be obliterated if he is ever harmed by its regime, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests.

Porsche SUV Suspect Vehicle in Vaughan Shooting

York Regional Police are investigating a shooting in Vaughan that left a man injured. Authorities have identified a Porsche SUV as the suspect vehicle involved in the incident.

Wiarton's Old Grocery Store Becomes New Town Hall

The Town of South Bruce Peninsula is converting a former grocery store in Wiarton into a new municipal town hall, repurposing a historic building to serve the community's administrative needs.

Israel Joins Trump Peace Board, Europe Skeptical

Israel agrees to participate in former President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative, while several Western European nations decline involvement, highlighting geopolitical divisions.

CSE Breached Law by Targeting Canadian: Report

A new report alleges that Canada's Communications Security Establishment violated the law by directing its activities at a Canadian citizen, raising significant legal and privacy concerns.

Kevin O'Leary Boat Crash Lawsuits Settled

The multi-party lawsuits stemming from the fatal 2019 Lake Joseph boat crash involving Kevin O'Leary have been confidentially settled, with total payouts capped at $2 million.

Carney: World Order Dead, But Policy Vision Unclear

Prime Minister Mark Carney told the World Economic Forum that the rules-based international order is over, but critics say he failed to articulate a coherent foreign policy alternative, particularly regarding China.

Quebec Funding Crisis Hurts Community Groups

Community organizations across Quebec face sudden funding refusals, delays, and broken agreements from the provincial government, jeopardizing essential services in literacy, mental health, housing rights, and diversity training.

Elliott's Plan to Fix B.C. by Removing NDP Radical Roots

Conservative leadership candidate Caroline Elliott outlines her critique of the NDP government's policies on housing, crime, education, and reconciliation, proposing a return to traditional British Columbian values.

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