Winnipeg Man Charged for Death Threats Against PM Carney
A Winnipeg man has been charged with uttering death threats against Prime Minister Mark Carney on social media, amid a rise in online threats targeting Canadian politicians.
A Winnipeg man has been charged with uttering death threats against Prime Minister Mark Carney on social media, amid a rise in online threats targeting Canadian politicians.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards issue a direct threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, warning they will attack any vessels attempting passage. This move risks disrupting global oil supplies amid heightened Middle East conflicts.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's support for U.S.-led military action against Iran has sparked debate about whether his 'principled and pragmatic' foreign policy approach remains consistent with his earlier definitions at Davos.
RCMP in Chilliwack have apprehended and charged two individuals in connection with a recent break and enter incident, underscoring ongoing efforts to combat property crime in the region.
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RecommendedThe U.S. House Oversight Committee has publicly released video recordings of Bill and Hillary Clinton answering questions about Jeffrey Epstein, as part of a congressional investigation into the convicted sex offender.
Israelis celebrated the Jewish holiday of Purim in underground shelters and metro stations, adapting traditions amid heightened tensions and threats of Iranian missile attacks.
Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating after homemade spike strips were discovered scattered around the community of Nipawin, raising public safety concerns.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has unveiled $59 million in funding over three years to enhance cardiac services and intensive care capacity at hospitals in Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.
The Saskatchewan government has launched a second round of contracts for nurse practitioners, aiming to enhance healthcare access and reduce wait times across the province.
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RecommendedAn analysis argues that Donald Trump's military strikes against Iran's Islamic regime are morally justified and strategically sound, citing the regime's brutal suppression of dissent and Iranian diaspora support for intervention.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has announced the start of joint military and police operations with the United States to combat drug trafficking, marking a significant escalation in regional security efforts.
Juripop will provide free legal consultations at Place-des-Arts metro station in Montreal throughout March, aiming to increase access to justice for residents.
The City of Barrie launches the 'ITSTARTS with you' campaign, encouraging residents to actively participate in building a more inclusive and welcoming community through local engagement and awareness.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls on the federal government to relax regulations on nicotine pouches, citing potential benefits for public health and harm reduction strategies.
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RecommendedOttawa police have laid charges against two men following an investigation into a robbery at a Bank Street jewelry store in the Glebe neighborhood in January 2025.
The Regina community gathered for a heartfelt fundraiser to support the grieving parents of Henry Losco, an 11-year-old boy who died from carbon monoxide poisoning in December 2025.
British Columbia announces the permanent adoption of daylight time, eliminating seasonal clock changes. This decision, made after years of promises, may create time differences with neighboring U.S. states.
A French appeals court has significantly reduced the prison terms for three individuals convicted in connection with the 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty, sparking renewed debate over justice and extremism.
The Winnipeg Police Service's Major Crimes Unit is investigating a video that appears to show a security guard using excessive force in a local store, sparking public concern and scrutiny.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith interprets the unsuccessful recall efforts against UCP ministers as evidence that citizens believe their voices are being acknowledged by the government.
The gunman who killed two and wounded 14 outside an Austin bar was not previously known to authorities. The FBI is investigating potential terrorism links.
President Donald Trump displayed a visible neck rash during a White House ceremony, attributed by officials to a preventative skin treatment, as questions about his health and medical transparency persist.
The Regina Police Service has charged four people following a targeted anti-shoplifting operation, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat retail theft in the city.
The White House clarifies that redness on President Trump's neck is due to a common skin cream, dispelling speculation amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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RecommendedBritish Columbia will stop changing clocks after March 8, 2026, adopting permanent daylight time. The shift aims to reduce disruptions and align with neighboring regions.
Police in St. Thomas and London have charged five people following coordinated drug raids, with authorities seizing significant quantities of narcotics and related items.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case that could relax federal laws prohibiting marijuana users from owning firearms, potentially reshaping gun rights and drug policy intersections.
The Lethbridge Police Service is requesting public assistance as they investigate two vehicles that were found burned. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has initiated discussions with an Amherstburg councillor regarding the closure of the Diageo plant, highlighting local economic concerns and potential support measures.
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RecommendedGreater Sudbury Police conducted a traffic stop leading to the seizure of cash, suspected cocaine, and pills, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts in Northern Ontario.