Mother of Tumbler Ridge Victim Asks to Stop Mail

The mother of Maya Gebala, a victim from Tumbler Ridge, expresses being overwhelmed by public correspondence and requests no further mail, highlighting personal grief and privacy concerns.

Canada Maintains Russia Sanctions Amid U.S. Oil Pause

Canada will continue its sanctions against Russia despite the United States pausing measures on oil, as confirmed by officials. This stance highlights ongoing geopolitical tensions and Canada's commitment to international pressure.

Four Teens Arrested in Rotterdam Synagogue Explosion

Dutch authorities have detained four teenagers suspected of causing an explosion outside a synagogue in Rotterdam. The incident, which occurred early Friday, resulted in a fire but no injuries, sparking concerns over rising antisemitism in the Netherlands

Man Charged with Murder in Montreal Store Owner Killing

A man has been charged with first-degree murder following the fatal shooting of a Montreal store owner. The incident occurred near Laurier Metro station, sparking a police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crime.

Floor-Crossers Get Titles, Trips, and Riding Control

Four opposition MPs who joined the Liberals received new titles, international trips, and tighter control over millions in riding funds, with their defections linked to electoral survival in contested districts.

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