Trump Joins Families for Fallen Soldiers' Return

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

Toronto Synagogues Targeted in Gunfire Attacks

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.

Alberta's MAID Announcement: Protection or Politics?

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.

Bonjour-Hi Debate: Language Policing in Quebec Sparks Division

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

Globe and Mail's Alberta Fund Editorial Sparks Separatism Debate

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

B.C. Tribunal Fines Trustee $750K Over Gender Views

Former 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.

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