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.

Sask. Mayors Welcome Budget Funding but Want More

Saskatoon 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.

Trump Compares Iran Attack to Pearl Harbor with Japanese PM

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.

Hegseth's Christian Rhetoric Scrutinized in U.S.-Iran War

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.

Ottawa May Permit Alcohol on Pedal Pubs

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.

Montreal Tragedy Highlights Need for Legal Reform

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.

Bill 21 at Supreme Court as Quebec Election Nears

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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