Trump's Attack on Popular Pope Could Backfire

CNN data analyst Harry Enten argues President Trump's online criticism of Pope Leo XIV, who holds a +34 net approval rating, is a strategic error as Trump struggles with Catholic voters.

MacKay: Floor-Crossings a 'Body Blow' to Conservatives

Former Conservative minister Peter MacKay criticizes recent floor-crossings as 'morally repulsive,' while Edmonton MP Billy Morin reveals Liberal poaching attempts. The defections leave Pierre Poilievre vulnerable as Liberals approach majority territory.

Congressman Urges Trump to Release All UFO Files

Tennessee Representative Tim Burchett publicly calls on President Trump to declassify all government documents on UFOs and extraterrestrials, claiming the information is 'pretty wild' and taxpayers deserve transparency.

TKMS Teams with Quebec Steel in Submarine Competition

German submarine manufacturer TKMS has formed a strategic alliance with a Quebec-based steel company to bolster its bid in Canada's submarine procurement competition, aiming to enhance local industrial benefits.

Calgary Murder Suspect's Preliminary Inquiry Begins

A preliminary inquiry is underway in Calgary to determine if Devon Bradley Malik will stand trial for the first-degree murder of his ex-girlfriend Madisson Cobb, who was fatally shot in a parking garage in July 2025.

Coercive Control Law Aids Survivors, Risk of Backlash: MPs

Justice Minister Sean Fraser introduces the Protecting Victims Act, targeting sexual and gender-based violence. MPs support the reform but caution about potential public and political backlash against the new coercive control measures.

Alberta Sheriffs Charged in Courthouse Death

Two Alberta Sheriffs have been charged in connection with a sudden death at the Edmonton Law Courts building, as authorities investigate the incident that occurred in April 2025.

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