Man Injured in Early Morning Mississauga Shooting
A man was injured in a shooting near Derry Road and Hurontario Street in Mississauga early Friday morning, with police investigating the incident.
A man was injured in a shooting near Derry Road and Hurontario Street in Mississauga early Friday morning, with police investigating the incident.
Montreal police are investigating after a man was discovered unconscious with injuries near the Montreal airport. Authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian apologized for attacks on Gulf Arab states while missiles flew, revealing leadership struggles. The conflict spreads, disrupting global markets and air travel.
Pope Leo XIV has appointed a seasoned Vatican diplomat as the new ambassador to the United States, tasked with navigating relations with the Trump administration amid global tensions.
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RecommendedU.S. President Donald Trump announced that Iran would be 'hit very hard' and is considering widening targeted areas and groups, citing Iran's behavior and recent apologies.
Former President Donald Trump will join grieving families as the remains of four U.S. soldiers killed in the Middle East conflict are returned. The ceremony honors Sgt. Declan Coady, Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, Capt. Cody Khork, and Sgt. 1st Class Noah Ti
Two more Toronto synagogues were damaged by gunfire early Saturday, following a similar attack earlier in the week. Police are investigating as Jewish security networks warn of increased threats.
A divided appeals court has refused to let the Trump administration revoke legal protections for over 350,000 Haitians, citing risks of violence and lack of medical care in Haiti.
Alberta's recent announcement to regulate medical assistance in dying raises questions about who is truly being protected, as the proposed restrictions mirror existing federal law while ignoring systemic healthcare shortcomings.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Mark Carney's evolving position on U.S.-Israeli airstrikes against Iran reveals diplomatic contradictions, from initial support to qualified regret, highlighting Canada's complex foreign policy approach.
A British Columbia woman is petitioning the court to determine if she was the biological child of a deceased man who disavowed and disinherited her, raising complex legal questions about inheritance and familial recognition.
President Donald Trump aims to pivot U.S. foreign policy toward the Western Hemisphere during a regional summit, balancing domestic priorities like college sports reforms with international engagement.
A Russian missile attack on an apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, has resulted in at least eight fatalities, with emergency responders battling fires amid the devastation.
The escalating conflict in Iran poses significant risks for Canadians, potentially driving up grocery prices, disrupting travel, and increasing security threats. Experts analyze the multifaceted impacts.
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RecommendedSwedish authorities are investigating a cargo ship, the Caffa, sailing in the Baltic Sea under suspicion of being stateless. The incident highlights maritime security concerns in the region.
Quebec's political parties signal openness to using the notwithstanding clause after Supreme Court strikes down policy barring asylum seekers from subsidized daycare system, citing discrimination against women.
Iran's president has apologized for military strikes on neighboring countries, while missiles and drones continue to target cities, escalating tensions in the Middle East conflict.
Argentine President Javier Milei has enacted sweeping labor reforms, extending maximum workdays to 12 hours, reducing severance pay, and limiting strikes to modernize the struggling economy amid union opposition.
As Jeffrey Epstein files emerge, politicians like Jon Ossoff and Ro Khanna use 'Epstein class' to describe wealthy individuals they say are protected by justice system while victims are silenced, sparking broader class discussion.
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RecommendedDespite bipartisan support and public momentum to end biannual clock changes, legislative hurdles and conflicting interests keep permanent daylight saving time from becoming law. Experts explain the complexities.
Body language experts analyze Hillary Clinton's nonverbal communication during her deposition, revealing controlled composure, micro-expressions, and moments of exasperation.
Gustavo Guevara Alarcon, paroled after 20 years, faced ICE detention with worse conditions than prison, highlighting systemic issues in immigration facilities under Trump's policies.
Linda Southern-Heathcott reflects on how Calgary's diverse gathering spots strengthen community bonds as the city approaches two million residents, emphasizing people, experiences, and shared spaces.
The Office québécois de la langue française launches a covert operation to monitor greetings in private businesses, costing taxpayers $350,000. Critics argue it fuels scapegoating and wastes resources while failing to address real language protection issu
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RecommendedLawmakers warn that by ducking a vote on authorizing war against Iran, Congress is surrendering its constitutional role, setting a dangerous precedent for unilateral presidential military actions.
Alberta's UCP government faces backlash for potentially disregarding scientific evidence on permanent time change, with letters highlighting health concerns and political hypocrisy.
Sarnia police executed two warrants on March 5, 2026, confiscating significant quantities of drugs, drug trafficking materials, and weapons. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities in the region.
Columnist Colby Cosh analyzes a Globe and Mail editorial advocating for Alberta to create a Norwegian-style sovereign wealth fund, questioning whether such a position inadvertently supports separatist arguments by treating the province as a distinct natio
Seven women from 1980s Toronto have testified against billionaire Frank Stronach in a high-stakes sexual assault trial. The Crown's case is complete as the defense prepares to present evidence.
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RecommendedFormer Chilliwack school trustee Barry Neufeld ordered to pay $750,000 by B.C. Human Rights Tribunal for criticizing gender-identity ideology in schools, raising concerns about freedom of expression and belief in Canada.