Legault to Stay as MNA Until Next Quebec Election
Quebec Premier François Legault confirms he will continue serving as a member of the National Assembly until the next provincial election, maintaining his political role amid ongoing governance.
Quebec Premier François Legault confirms he will continue serving as a member of the National Assembly until the next provincial election, maintaining his political role amid ongoing governance.
A veteran officer analyzes bystander video of a fatal police shooting in Windsor, stating the response aligned with standard training protocols for knife-wielding suspects.
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have detained more than 100 individuals for filming and sharing misleading information during the ongoing Middle East conflict, highlighting strict digital enforcement measures.
Danish military sent explosives and blood supplies to Greenland in January as contingency planning for potential U.S. attack, revealing heightened tensions with Trump administration over Arctic sovereignty.
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RecommendedSaskatoon and Regina mayors express gratitude for an 8% increase in municipal revenue sharing in the 2026-27 provincial budget but emphasize the need for additional funding and PST exemptions to address infrastructure costs and property tax pressures.
An immigration scholar criticizes Premier Danielle Smith's referendum plans as a cynical political strategy that scapegoats temporary residents amid declining public support for immigration.
Iran insists it is still building missiles and denying security to its enemies despite weeks of devastating U.S.-Israeli strikes that have killed top leaders and hammered its industries.
The DOJ's raid on Fulton County election offices has raised alarms about potential interference in the 2026 midterms, with experts warning of illegal ballot seizures and state officials preparing legal defenses.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dispatches a high-level delegation to Washington to push for renewed diplomatic engagement with Russia, amid ongoing military training and regional tensions.
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RecommendedToronto police have apprehended a suspect after a man was stabbed during a physical confrontation in Scarborough. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about violent crime in the city.
During a White House meeting, former President Donald Trump drew a controversial parallel between his surprise military action against Iran and Japan's 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, leaving Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visibly stunned.
In Guajes de Ayala, Mexico, a local self-defence group has formed, arming themselves with AK-47s and grenades to combat cartel violence that has besieged their community, as reported by The Associated Press.
An Iranian Revolutionary Guard general was killed in an airstrike shortly after insisting Tehran could still produce missiles and that the war would continue. Explosions were reported in Dubai as regional tensions escalate.
Fox News host Pete Hegseth faces renewed criticism for blending Christian nationalist language with political commentary as the United States enters a military conflict with Iran, raising questions about media influence and religious discourse.
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RecommendedOntario will not meet the federal deadline to publicly fund nurse practitioners, as confirmed by Health Minister Sylvia Jones, impacting healthcare accessibility and workforce planning across the province.
An American columnist examines how Canadians perceive Donald Trump as a threat to global stability, citing recent conflicts and economic disruptions.
Edmonton City Council approved additional funding for the Lewis Farms Recreation Centre without disclosing the amount, raising transparency concerns about taxpayer burden and governance accountability.
Ottawa is exploring a proposal to allow pedal pubs to serve alcohol during tours, which typically visit up to three breweries or pubs for craft beer sampling.
The Supreme Court of Canada begins hearing the final appeal against Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, with potential implications for the notwithstanding clause and Quebec's upcoming election.
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RecommendedTwo former FBI agents allege they were fired solely for their role in the Arctic Frost investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election, filing a lawsuit against Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel.
Two Toronto police officers sustained injuries following a vehicle collision in North York on Thursday night while actively pursuing a suspect, according to official reports.
Iran launched a missile strike on a Kuwaiti oil refinery, while explosions were reported over Tehran from an Israeli counterattack, escalating Middle East tensions in March 2026.
A man was apprehended for impaired driving shortly after departing an OPP detachment in Barrie, according to police reports. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about road safety and enforcement.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi wished Barron Trump a happy birthday at a White House dinner, complimenting his appearance and attributing it to his father, President Donald Trump.
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RecommendedPolitical analysts emphasize that Canada cannot avoid diplomatic engagement with the United States as former President Donald Trump's inflammatory rhetoric toward NATO allies creates uncertainty in international relations.
The Pipeline Fund, a nonprofit training liberal candidates for state and local offices, is launching chapters in Minnesota, Nebraska, and Tennessee. This expansion aims to boost Democratic efforts in midterm elections by focusing on building long-term pol
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's proposed tightening of MAID rules and ban on explicit library books draw strong public reactions in Friday's letters to the editor.
The stabbing death of dépanneur owner Chong Woo Kim exposes systemic failures in Quebec's preventative detention laws, as suspect Xavier Gellatly's violent history reveals missed opportunities for intervention.
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear arguments on Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, next week. The case is expected to influence the upcoming provincial election, regardless of when the ruling is issued.
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RecommendedQuebec's human rights tribunal dismissed a complaint against a bird conservation group that excluded white applicants from a job posting, calling the challenge 'ideological' rather than genuine.