Montreal Advocates Condemn Federal Refugee Bill

Migrant justice groups in Montreal warn that Bill C-12 will increase vulnerability and leave more people without legal status, as it restricts asylum access and eliminates key protections for refugees.

Four Charged in New Westminster Stabbing on Ewen Avenue

Four people have been formally charged following a stabbing incident that occurred in New Westminster's 800 block of Ewen Avenue in early August. The alleged attack took place around midnight, with authorities investigating the circumstances leading to th

Canada Must Lead Global Democratic Alliance in Critical Moment

As geopolitical tensions escalate with U.S. expansionist rhetoric, Canada stands at a historic crossroads. Experts argue that Canadian leadership in uniting democratic middle powers could determine the future of international law and global stability.

Autopsy Confirms Homicide in North Edmonton Death

An autopsy has confirmed that Mohammed Omar, 26, died from gunshot wounds in a homicide. Police are seeking footage of a grey 2017 Mazda CX-5 and other evidence from the Calder neighbourhood incident.

Calgary's Blanket Rezoning Repeal Hearing Timeline

Calgary City Council begins a crucial hearing Monday to decide whether to repeal blanket rezoning. This timeline traces key events from 2016 zoning changes to federal funding agreements that led to this pivotal moment.

Epstein Lawyer Denies Knowing of Sexual Abuse

Darren Indyke, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime attorney, testified before Congress that he was unaware of the financier's sexual abuse activities, sparking scrutiny over legal ethics and accountability.

Canada's Foreign Minister Declares Leadership Mission

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand asserts Canada's moment to lead internationally, emphasizing middle power collaboration and trade diversification in a keynote address at the 2026 Chatham House Global Trade Conference.

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