Carney's $32B Arctic Defense Plan to Boost Sovereignty
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils a $32 billion defense upgrade plan for Canada's far north, including airfield improvements and new military support centers, to strengthen Arctic sovereignty.
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils a $32 billion defense upgrade plan for Canada's far north, including airfield improvements and new military support centers, to strengthen Arctic sovereignty.
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University student detained for 104 days over pro-Palestinian activism, warns Americans across political divides to protect First Amendment rights from government overreach.
Abbotsford police have charged two individuals in connection with a recent bank robbery. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident.
Israeli forces have resumed airstrikes in central Beirut, targeting Hezbollah positions as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledges a tough military response to the militant group's activities.
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RecommendedThe City of Windsor is reminding residents to pay attention to parking regulations at the Capri Recreation Complex during events this weekend, as the city focuses on traffic management and public safety.
A man from Regina, wanted on sexual assault charges in Nova Scotia, has been apprehended by police in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, following a coordinated law enforcement operation.
Durham Regional Police are searching for a man and woman accused of stealing wallets and bank cards from recreation centre lockers in Clarington, using them for fraudulent purchases. A separate arrest was made for similar gym thefts in Durham.
A policing expert argues that the death of Myles Gray underscores the urgent need for regional training centers focused on use-of-force protocols to prevent similar tragedies.
A U.S. Air Force refueling aircraft has crashed in Iraq, escalating regional tensions as Iran's new supreme leader threatens to close the Strait of Hormuz and oil tankers burn in the Persian Gulf.
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RecommendedRanjit Singh Cheema, a 44-year-old man from Adjala-Tosorontio battling terminal cancer, has been released on bail after being charged with second-degree murder in his wife's death, following a recent bail review hearing.
A provincial court judge has ordered Marty Glenn Schira to retain legal counsel by March 19 for his upcoming court appearance on over 100 charges related to planting GPS tracking devices on vehicles.
A young Calgary boy is recovering from a broken leg after being struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run while walking to his school bus stop. Police are investigating the incident.
The province of British Columbia has filed a civil forfeiture lawsuit seeking funds in 37 financial accounts allegedly linked to a drug trafficking organization that distributed cannabis and psilocybin across Canada using email money transfers.
The preliminary inquiry for four suspects charged with manslaughter in a deadly Calgary home invasion robbery has concluded. Evidence from 23 witnesses was presented, but the accused must wait until summer to learn if they'll stand trial.
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RecommendedAdditional repairs to valves are required alongside the ongoing water-main project in northwest Calgary, but officials confirm the schedule remains on track.
Toronto Councillor Brad Bradford urges the city to file an emergency court injunction to cancel the Al-Quds Day protest, citing public safety concerns amid recent attacks on Jewish sites.
A recalculation of Calgary's Community Housing Benefit will result in reduced financial support for AISH recipients, raising concerns as an eligibility update deadline approaches.
Treaty 6 chiefs from Alberta and Saskatchewan traveled to Buckingham Palace to express their deep concerns about Alberta separatism, warning that independence could threaten their constitutional rights and land entitlements guaranteed by the Crown.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emerges with renewed confidence after Israel's successful defense against coordinated attacks from Iran and Hezbollah, marking a significant shift in the regional conflict dynamics.
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RecommendedThe Manitoba government has unveiled a sweeping proposal introducing new grocery regulations, rent control measures, and some hydro rate increases, aiming to address cost-of-living concerns.
A natural gas leak at Marley Place in London, Ontario, led to home evacuations on March 11, 2026. Emergency crews are on scene managing the situation, with no injuries reported so far.
Texas U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico faces Republican attacks over his Christian-based progressive politics, with an expert warning of Christian nationalism co-opting faith for racist ideologies.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled for an audience with King Charles in Ottawa, continuing their established working relationship following previous official engagements.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and former President Donald Trump exchange heated accusations over dyslexia comments and cognitive health concerns, highlighting political tensions.
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RecommendedFederal Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard warns that proposed reforms to the Access to Information Act will worsen transparency, citing high failure rates and inadequate changes.
Toronto police have recovered an SUV believed to be involved in a shooting at the U.S. Consulate. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to identify suspects and motives.
Jaden Jacobson speaks out after her 12-year-old brother Bentley St John was struck by a vehicle in Taradale, suffering a broken leg, as Calgary sees rising pedestrian collisions.
A Labrador retriever named Piper is revolutionizing police work by using her keen sense of smell to detect hidden electronic storage devices, aiding in criminal investigations.
Two Alberta MLAs, Peter Guthrie and Marie Renaud, are confronting recall petitions from constituents, highlighting growing political discontent and accountability measures in the province.
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RecommendedA man is facing multiple criminal charges following a shooting incident on a Saskatchewan Cree Nation. Authorities have arrested the suspect as part of an ongoing investigation into the violent event.