Canadian Navy Urges Urgent Submarine Procurement
The commander of Canada's Pacific fleet highlights the urgent need for new submarines, citing well-known shortcomings in current capabilities as global tensions escalate.
The commander of Canada's Pacific fleet highlights the urgent need for new submarines, citing well-known shortcomings in current capabilities as global tensions escalate.
A Windsor resident has been sentenced to five years in prison for attempting an armed carjacking while in possession of a loaded assault weapon, highlighting ongoing concerns about violent crime in the community.
Iranian officials have issued a direct warning to former U.S. President Donald Trump, cautioning against any potential actions targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The warning comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions and follows recent stat
A citizen-led recall petition against Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides has officially failed after falling short of required signatures, though organizers claim partial success.
Edmonton police have released a new composite sketch of Tania Murrell, a child who went missing in 1983, as part of their ongoing investigation into the decades-old case.
Edmonton city council will debate the snow and ice budget this summer, with one councillor pushing for surge capacity to prevent future winter service failures.
British Columbia's Extortion Task Force reports 111 foreign nationals may be inadmissible to Canada, with nine already deported, as extortion crimes continue south of the Fraser River.
Statistics Canada data reveals Winnipeg's population has exceeded 850,000 residents, marking a significant demographic milestone for Manitoba's capital city and its urban development.
Two 911 callers testified about Myles Gray's troubling behavior before his fatal 2015 altercation with Vancouver police officers, shedding new light on the incident.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump hinted at potential aggressive moves regarding Greenland during a White House press briefing, stating 'You'll find out' when pressed on his plans.
A centralized service hub offering legal and family justice assistance in French will soon open in Winnipeg's St. Boniface neighborhood, enhancing access to essential services for Francophone communities.
A Calgary father is in custody, facing parental child abduction charges more than two years after allegedly fleeing Canada with his son, highlighting ongoing cross-border legal challenges.
A 41-year-old Montreal man was gunned down Tuesday afternoon in the parking lot of Robbie's Smokehouse in Kahnawake, prompting an investigation by local Peacekeepers.
Daniel Kwon, a 39-year-old professional poker player from Toronto, has been charged with sexual assault following an incident in the city's downtown core. Authorities are investigating and believe there may be additional victims.
The presidential aircraft Air Force One returned to the Washington area after a minor electrical issue was detected, according to the White House. The incident occurred as President Donald Trump was traveling to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Survivors and advocates argue current police training fails to address the trauma and danger of domestic violence situations, calling for immersive, scenario-based learning to save lives.
A naturalized U.S. citizen describes fear and shame after ICE agents broke down his door and detained him in the snow. The incident fuels debate over immigration enforcement tactics.
Toronto police have released an image of a suspect wanted for a hate-motivated assault in East York last July, where water was poured on a victim. Authorities are asking for public assistance.
A gunman opened fire at a restaurant in Montreal's Saint-Leonard borough on January 19, 2026, while customers were present. No injuries were immediately reported.
In response to the Sydney festival attack that killed 15, Australia's Parliament has passed new firearm legislation and is debating an anti-hate speech bill. Explore the details and implications.
Fleeing violence and instability, terrified Haitians in the U.S. are undertaking dangerous journeys to seek asylum at the Canadian border. This report details the growing trend and its implications.
Israeli crews began bulldozing the headquarters of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in East Jerusalem on January 20, 2026. The move escalates tensions in the ongoing conflict.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dismissed a vice premier for industrial shortcomings just before a key political meeting. Get the latest details on the leadership shakeup.
Russia launched a new wave of strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in January 2026, targeting the power grid as officials sought momentum in U.S.-led peace negotiations. Details on the escalating conflict.
New data reveals a dramatic reversal in public opinion on Trump's deportation policy, with approval plunging from +18 to -8. Analysts link the shift to voter concerns over unfulfilled economic promises. Read the full analysis.
Columnist William Watson argues that to avoid geopolitical turmoil over Greenland, the Nobel committee should simply award Donald Trump the peace prize he covets. Read his satirical take.
Economist Philip Cross counters Harvard historian's critique of capitalism, highlighting 200 years of rising living standards and innovation as proof of its success. Read the full analysis.
An Edmonton letter writer demands a real investigation into the UCP government's role in the province's health-care crisis, citing preventable deaths and hospital overcrowding.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's praise for a 'new world order' in Beijing sends the wrong signal to Washington, risking Canada's security and Arctic sovereignty at a critical time.
As Donald Trump marks one year of his second term, his policies signal a return to big government, challenging traditional conservative principles. Read the full analysis.