Windsor Supports Public Engagement on Conservation Merger

The City of Windsor endorses calls for public consultation on the planned consolidation of conservation authorities. Learn about the local government's stance and what it means for regional environmental management.

Edmonton Snow Removal Sparks Density Debate

Edmonton residents criticize the city's snow removal strategy and parking bans, linking the chaos to increased-density housing policies that lack adequate parking. Read the full debate.

Qatar's Muslim Brotherhood Funding Under Fire

Analysis: Qatar faces accusations of financing the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, as the U.S. and allies designate branches as terrorist organizations. Explore the geopolitical implications.

Toronto man works to make TTC feel less lonely

Minjae Cho, a 31-year-old Toronto resident, is on a mission to reduce isolation and foster connections during daily commutes on the city's public transit system. Discover his story.

Ex-South Korean President Yoon Sentenced to 5 Years

A Seoul court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison. This is the first verdict from eight criminal trials stemming from his 2024 martial law decree. Read the full details.

Court to Rule on Emergencies Act Use for 2022 Protests

A federal appeal court is set to decide on the government's use of the Emergencies Act during the 2022 Ottawa convoy protests. The landmark ruling will determine the legality of the unprecedented measure.

Court to Rule on Emergencies Act Use Friday

The Federal Court of Appeal will deliver a pivotal decision Friday on the government's 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act during the Freedom Convoy. This landmark ruling will shape future limits on protest and emergency powers in Canada.

Satire, Security, Economy in Sun Letters

Toronto Sun readers weigh in with sharp opinions, from nominating a columnist for a Nobel to Canada's military stance and critiques of Liberal economic policies. Read the latest public discourse.

Two arrested in Kamloops arson probe: RCMP

Mounties in British Columbia have made two arrests connected to arson investigations in the Interior. Get the latest details on the suspects and the ongoing police probe.

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