Windsor Mayor Expunges Funeral Parking Tickets

Windsor's mayor has voided parking tickets issued to mourners attending a funeral. This act of leniency highlights municipal compassion during difficult times. Read the full story.

Calgary moves to overhaul city reserves policy

Calgary's executive committee votes 14-1 to reform city reserves policy, mandating annual reviews and quarterly reporting to boost transparency and align funds with strategic goals.

Senate Republicans Block Venezuela War Powers Resolution

U.S. Senate Republicans blocked a bipartisan measure to limit military action in Venezuela. The move followed intense pressure from former President Trump on GOP senators. Read the full story on the constitutional clash.

SAAQ gets new CEO, its third in three years

Serge Lamontagne is the new CEO of Quebec's automobile insurance board, the SAAQ. This marks the third leadership change for the organization in as many years.

Clintons Refuse Deposition on Epstein Links

Bill and Hillary Clinton refused a bipartisan subpoena for depositions about Jeffrey Epstein ties, framing it as resistance to Trump. Democrats offer little public defense.

Leamington man sentenced to life for matricide

Kevin Goodings receives a life sentence with no parole eligibility for 12 years after being convicted of killing his mother in Leamington. The court delivers its verdict.

Calgary water restrictions may end Friday

Calgary officials announce water restrictions could be lifted by week's end as work to reconnect the repaired Bearspaw South feeder main continues. Get the latest updates.

OPP Charges Drowsy Driver in Barrie

Ontario Provincial Police have laid charges against a driver in Barrie for operating a vehicle while impaired by fatigue. Discover the details of the incident and crucial road safety reminders.

U.S. 'Department of War' Renaming May Cost $125M

A U.S. plan to rename the Department of Defense the 'Department of War' faces a potential $125 million price tag. Get the latest details on the executive order and its financial implications.

U.S. Ambassador: 'We do not need Canada'

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra made controversial remarks on CJAD 800 Radio, discussing bilateral relations. Explore the details and context of his statement.

First Nations Co-Own Largest Solar Farm in Saskatchewan

Four Treaty 4 First Nations will own half of the massive Mino Giizis solar facility near Regina, a landmark project for energy sovereignty and renewable power in Saskatchewan. Learn about this historic partnership.

Police probe Dartmouth business robberies

Halifax Regional Police are investigating a string of robberies targeting businesses in Dartmouth, N.S. Authorities are urging local business owners to remain vigilant.

Quebec Premier François Legault Steps Down

Quebec Premier François Legault announced his resignation on January 14, 2026, citing voter desire for change. The CAQ founder leaves his party without an obvious successor ahead of the October election.

How a Christmas Card Hinted at Legault's Resignation

Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair reveals how a single word in François Legault's 2025 Christmas card foreshadowed the Quebec premier's resignation. Discover the inside story and its political implications.

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