Arson Charges After Fires in Oro-Medonte Subdivision

Ontario Provincial Police have charged two individuals in connection with two separate suspicious fires that occurred in a new subdivision on Bass Lake Side Road in Oro-Medonte, raising community safety concerns.

Pope's Cameroon Trip Amid Separatist Ceasefire

Pope Leo XIV travels to Cameroon as Anglophone separatist groups declare a three-day pause in hostilities, aiming to reduce tensions during the papal visit to the conflict-ridden region.

Orbán's Fall: A Win for Conservative Principles

The landslide election defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is analyzed as a positive shift for conservatism, highlighting his authoritarian rule and the rise of a superior center-right model under Peter Magyar.

Azov Brigade Soldier Trained in Canada Despite Policy Ban

A non-commissioned officer from Ukraine's controversial Azov Brigade completed leadership training at Royal Military College Saint-Jean in Quebec, despite Canadian policies prohibiting association with the unit linked to neo-Nazis.

B.C. NDP Touts Treaty Amid DRIPA Pushback

The B.C. NDP government signs a milestone treaty with the K’omoks First Nation, highlighting progress while facing ongoing criticism over changes to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.

Farnell Morisset to Run as Liberal Candidate in Taschereau

Montreal-based content creator Farnell Morisset has announced his candidacy for the Quebec Liberal Party in the Taschereau riding, joining leader Charles Milliard in a bid to revitalize the party's appeal among younger voters ahead of the next election.

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