Gunman Shot Dead After Ramming Vehicle into Synagogue

A gunman who allegedly rammed his vehicle into a synagogue in suburban Detroit was shot dead by security, according to multiple media reports. Investigators are working to identify the man and a possible motive.

Quebec Minister Considers Public BEI Reports

The Quebec Minister of Public Security is open to making Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI) reports publicly accessible, following the investigation into the police shooting death of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi in Longueuil.

Canada Revokes Hundreds of Visas Over Iran Links

The Canadian government has cancelled hundreds of visas for individuals with connections to Iran, citing security concerns and regional instability. This move comes as Ottawa tightens immigration controls in response to geopolitical tensions.

Burst Pipe Floods Van Horne Overpass in Montreal

A ruptured pipe led to significant flooding under the Van Horne overpass in Montreal, affecting pedestrian walkways and traffic on St-Laurent Blvd. Authorities responded promptly to manage the situation.

UN Expert: World in 'New Dark Age' of Abuse

A United Nations human rights expert has issued a stark warning, declaring that the world is descending into a 'new dark age' of widespread abuse and rights violations.

Whitehawk Promoted After Killings, Former Mafia VP Testifies

A self-described former Indian Mafia vice president testified that Dillon Ricky Whitehawk was promoted within the gang after allegedly confessing to two 2019 Regina drive-by shootings. The witness began cooperating with police while facing serious jail ti

NDP Floor Crosser Gives Carney Effective Majority Government

Nunavut MP Lori Idlout's decision to join the Liberals gives Prime Minister Mark Carney a path to majority control with upcoming byelections. The political shift follows months of speculation and significant funding announcements for Nunavut.

Canada Pledges $37M Aid for Lebanese Civilians

The Canadian government has announced a $37 million humanitarian aid package to support civilians affected by the conflict in Lebanon, focusing on essential services and protection.

Hawley Bill Seeks to Ban Abortion Pill Mifepristone

Republican Senator Josh Hawley has introduced legislation to withdraw FDA approval of mifepristone, claiming safety concerns despite extensive research affirming the medication's safety and effectiveness.

1980 Brinks Murder Linked to Florida Case via DNA

Forensic science advancements are reopening the cold case of Brinks guard Larry Roberts, murdered in 1980, with DNA evidence linking it to a similar Florida heist and Montreal's West End Gang.

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