Israeli Strike Kills 2 Palestinians in Gaza Amid Truce Stalemate
Health officials report two Palestinians killed in an Israeli military strike in Gaza City, marking the latest casualties as ceasefire talks remain deadlocked.
Health officials report two Palestinians killed in an Israeli military strike in Gaza City, marking the latest casualties as ceasefire talks remain deadlocked.
Ukrainian officials report a significant Russian aerial attack as diplomatic discussions with the United States are set to commence, highlighting escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
A Hong Kong appellate court has quashed the fraud conviction of ex-media mogul Jimmy Lai, a significant legal development in the high-profile case involving the founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper.
Israel's parliament advances legislation to prohibit mixed-gender prayer at Jerusalem's Western Wall, a move impacting religious practices at the holy site.
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RecommendedA new Montreal initiative called 'On s'ecoute' aims to challenge male social media influencers who minimize sexual violence through education and awareness campaigns.
Windsor police have charged a second individual with first-degree murder in connection with a recent homicide. The investigation continues as authorities work to uncover further details surrounding the tragic incident.
Nova Scotia's Attorney General announces legislation to create a new electoral district honoring the Acadian population in the Chéticamp region, enhancing political representation.
A High Court judge has ruled that a crucial witness can provide testimony by videolink in Prince Harry's lawsuit against the Daily Mail's publisher over alleged privacy invasions.
Windsor police arrested a man at his intimate partner's home just one hour after his jail release, highlighting what officers call an 'epidemic' of probation breaches in domestic violence cases.
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RecommendedToronto police are investigating the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Jahkai Jack and will provide an update. A suspect is wanted for second-degree murder in the case.
PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon faces a delicate balancing act as sovereignty concerns grow, with a recent byelection showing shifting voter allegiances and potential four-way race dynamics ahead of Quebec's general election.
The iconic 'Go Habs Go!' slogan will return to Montreal bus displays following a complaint to the OQLF, highlighting tensions between cultural expression and language regulations in Quebec.
Emergency crews responded to a significant structure fire in the 1300 block of Ouellette Avenue, resulting in two individuals being transported to hospital for treatment.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with a major parking garage fire in Kitchener. The Kitchener Fire Department responded to the blaze, which caused significant damage and prompted road closures. Authorities are continuing their investigation into
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RecommendedOttawa police have closed two unlicensed cannabis shops operating in the city, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts against illegal dispensaries in the capital.
An Ottawa man has been charged with multiple human trafficking-related offences after a police investigation. Authorities are urging the public to report any suspicious activities.
A Charlottetown care worker faces serious charges after allegedly embezzling approximately $200,000 from an elderly client, highlighting vulnerabilities in senior financial protection systems.
A deadly incident in which Cuban troops opened fire on a U.S. speedboat, resulting in four fatalities and six injuries, exacerbates already strained U.S.-Cuba relations under the current administration.
A Toronto teenager has been sentenced to time already served for participating in a masked robbery at Dia Amore Jewellers in Barrie, Ontario, in August 2025.
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RecommendedThe Town of LaSalle announces the resumption of the Front Road storm sewer reconstruction project starting next week, with traffic impacts expected along Adams Lane and surrounding areas.
A Vancouver Vietnamese Buddhist temple and monk Than Van Ut face allegations of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse of a young boy in their care, detailed in a revised B.C. Supreme Court lawsuit.
Toronto Police are set to provide an update on the investigation into the 2025 homicide of 15-year-old Jahkai Jack, a case that has shaken the community and highlighted youth violence in the city.
Cuban expatriates in Canada share mixed emotions as the Canadian government announces $8 million in aid to Cuba, addressing the island's severe energy crisis and worsening living conditions.
The City of Ottawa will permit residents to cast their ballots by mail in the upcoming October municipal election, marking a significant expansion of voting accessibility.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has issued a public apology following controversial remarks where he described a sexual assault survivor as 'difficult' during a political discussion.
Heather Mack, convicted for the 2014 Bali 'suitcase murder,' is released after 11 years but now faces legal proceedings in the United States for her involvement in the crime.
A significant building fire erupted in Longueuil, Quebec, on February 26, 2026, leading to widespread road closures as firefighters work to contain the blaze. No injuries reported yet.
Cuban government reports four killed, six wounded after a Florida-registered speedboat entered its waters and opened fire on soldiers. U.S. investigating if victims were citizens.
Rev. Ryan Andersen critiques Premier Danielle Smith's immigration rhetoric, arguing economic challenges stem from policy failures, not newcomers, and warns against destructive scapegoating patterns.
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RecommendedColumnist Chris Nelson condemns former NDP leader Rachel Notley for comparing Alberta's UCP government policies to Nazi Germany, arguing the province remains Canada's most dynamic region despite challenges.