Judge Dismisses Subpoenas Against Fed Chair Powell

A federal judge has dismissed subpoenas targeting Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, ruling them as 'mere pretexts' in a criminal investigation, citing lack of evidence for any crime beyond political displeasure.

Trucker Caught Smuggling Opium Bricks at B.C. Border

A truck driver was apprehended at the Pacific Highway Border Crossing in British Columbia for attempting to smuggle bricks of opium from the United States, highlighting ongoing cross-border drug enforcement efforts.

Don Cherry Order of Canada Nomination Sparks Political Backlash

The nomination of controversial hockey commentator Don Cherry for the Order of Canada by Conservative MPs has ignited fierce political backlash, with Bloc Québécois leaders calling it an insult to Quebecers and highlighting divisions within the Conservati

Eight Youths Arrested in Repentigny After Guard Assault

Montreal police have arrested eight youths following a disturbing incident where a security guard was assaulted and filmed in Repentigny. The case highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence and public safety in the area.

N.S. Grant Cuts Harm Mi'kmaq Programs: Chiefs

Mi'kmaq chiefs in Nova Scotia express concerns over provincial grant reductions, warning they will undermine programs aimed at redressing historical inequities and supporting Indigenous communities.

Police Seek Suspect in March Road Sexual Assault

Ottawa police are requesting public assistance to identify a suspect in an alleged sexual assault that occurred on March Road in November 2025. The incident took place at a business shortly after 4 p.m.

Regina Bus Fare Increase Vote Postponed Two More Weeks

Regina City Council has postponed the final vote on a 10% transit fare increase for two more weeks after a divided council failed to reach consensus. The decision follows public opposition and concerns about affordability for riders.

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