Northern Alberta Standoff Ends with Charges

A police standoff in northern Alberta near Grande Prairie has concluded, resulting in criminal charges against a man. Get the latest details on the incident and the police response.

Calgary's Water Crisis: Flood Barriers Removed

Calgary faces a water system crisis as flood barriers come down while a major feeder main fails again. Residents voice concerns over governance, safety, and political interference.

Canada May Send Troops to Greenland After Trump's Demands

Canada is considering deploying a small military contingent to Greenland as former U.S. President Donald Trump renews pressure to acquire the island. This move aligns with PM Carney's strategy to diversify trade away from the U.S.

Powell Attends Supreme Court Case on Fed Governor Firing

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will attend Supreme Court arguments in the case involving the attempted firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook by former President Trump. A significant show of support amid legal tensions.

Trump's $1B Peace Board fee triggers global backlash

President Trump's proposed Board of Peace faces international criticism over a $1B membership fee and unilateral control. Key allies seek major changes to the charter ahead of a planned Davos signing.

Barrie Police Seize Cocaine, $50K Cash in Traffic Stop

Barrie police made a significant seizure during a routine traffic stop, confiscating suspected cocaine, nearly $50,000 in cash, and a prohibited weapon. Get the full details on the January 15th incident.

Billionaires 4,000x More Likely to Hold Public Office

A new report reveals billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold political office than the average person, raising critical questions about wealth and power in democracy. Read the full analysis.

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