Azerbaijan Accuses Iran of Drone Attack, Vows Retaliation
Azerbaijan has formally accused neighboring Iran of conducting a drone strike on its territory, promising a decisive military response as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
Azerbaijan has formally accused neighboring Iran of conducting a drone strike on its territory, promising a decisive military response as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
A man was taken into custody by Saint John police after barricading himself inside a residence, leading to a tense standoff. Authorities responded swiftly to ensure public safety.
The Squamish Nation declares it will legally challenge any federal agreements with other First Nations that encroach on its traditional territory, following Canada's recent deal with the Musqueam Indian Band.
The verdict is anticipated today in the trial of Ottawa City Councillor Matthew Luloff, with proceedings drawing significant public and media attention.
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RecommendedTwo individuals were arrested following a protest at Queen's Park in Toronto, where a monument was vandalized and an officer was reportedly spat on during demonstrations against OSAP funding reductions.
Authorities in Utah are investigating the deaths of three women, with a suspect still at large. The county has issued a public safety alert, urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
The RCMP is set to eliminate dozens of positions at its national headquarters in Ottawa as part of a restructuring effort, impacting administrative and support roles.
A water main break on March 5, 2026, has closed 17 Avenue S.W. in Calgary, impacting 22 businesses and adding to the city's water woes as restrictions approach.
The U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran enters its sixth day with Tehran promising intensified retaliation and oil prices climbing amid regional chaos.
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RecommendedIran vows retaliation after U.S. sinks warship, as Prime Minister Mark Carney discusses Canada's potential involvement in the escalating Middle East conflict, with NATO ally Turkey also targeted.
Québec Solidaire co-spokesperson Ruba Ghazal advocates for a dedicated front-line service to address cyberviolence, highlighting the need for government action in Quebec.
Toronto police are investigating a second shooting at GFL Environmental's hauling yard in North York this week, highlighting ongoing security concerns for local businesses.
Quebec City police have arrested three individuals in connection with a violent assault on a man, highlighting ongoing efforts to address crime in the area. The incident underscores community safety concerns.
The daughters of former American Idol contestant Caleb Flynn are seeking a restraining order to protect assets as their father faces murder charges for allegedly killing their mother.
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RecommendedFormer Senator Claire McCaskill questions the Trump administration's strategy after launching military strikes against Iran, highlighting the absence of a clear plan for the country's future leadership and governance.
Ontario Provincial Police issue a warning about a fraud scheme where scammers impersonate Crown attorneys, urging residents to be vigilant against unsolicited calls and financial demands.
Iran issues stark warnings to the United States following military strikes, calling for retaliation and vowing that America will regret its actions. The conflict continues to escalate with live updates.
The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on a war powers resolution concerning Iran, a critical test of former President Trump's military strategy and its implications for international alliances.
As the Middle East conflict enters its sixth day, Iran launches missiles at Israel while Israel strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, with casualties mounting and Canada considering potential involvement.
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RecommendedHamilton police are set to provide a significant update on a 2023 homicide case, with details expected to shed new light on the investigation and progress made.
Montreal police investigate antisemitic graffiti on three Jewish-owned businesses in St-Laurent, amid a significant increase in hate crimes over the past two years.
A Conservative bill to end benefits for denied asylum-seekers was voted down by opposition parties, sparking taxpayer concerns and heated debate over Canada's immigration policies and housing solutions.
While the joint U.S.-Israel military action against Iran was strategically justified, President Trump faces significant political risks as public opposition grows and his base reacts negatively to the conflict.
The Middle East conflict intensifies as Iran launches new attacks targeting Israel and U.S. military bases, while Israel responds with strikes in Lebanon. Live updates on the escalating tensions and international reactions.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Mark Carney's rapid shifts on Iran military action and U.S. relations reveal a pattern of dramatic policy reversals that have become a hallmark of his political career.
The Canadian government declines to specify troop numbers in the Middle East amid rising tensions, while Prime Minister Carney discusses alliance commitments and potential involvement.
At nearly 12 dog years old, Bond the German shepherd remains indispensable for explosive detection at Edmonton International Airport, showcasing her skills in high-profile security operations.
Columnist Lorne Gunter argues that if Alberta eliminates seasonal time changes, it should adopt permanent standard time rather than daylight saving time to avoid extremely late winter sunrises.
City administration has outlined how infrastructure development will be prioritized along Saskatoon's Link Bus Rapid Transit corridors, with 22nd Street, Eighth Street and Woodlawn identified as the next three areas for planning.
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RecommendedIn March 1963, Saskatoon's fire department launched a multi-year program to demolish hazardous buildings in the downtown area, starting with an apartment block at Avenue A and 21st Street.