B.C. settles solitary confinement lawsuit for $60M

Inmates held in solitary confinement in B.C. jails from 2005 to 2025 can apply for compensation from a $60 million class-action settlement. Learn who is eligible and how to file a claim.

Iran's Khamenei faces biggest test after decades of rule

Iran's 86-year-old Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who has dominated the nation for 35 years, is navigating what analysts call his most significant challenge yet amid ongoing protests and internal crises. Explore the details of his enduring but shaky rule.

Brampton trio charged in $500K cheque fraud scheme

Three Brampton residents face charges after a police investigation into a cross-country fraudulent cheque scheme that allegedly netted $500,000. Police seized $70,000 in cash, gold, and vehicles.

Iran to Execute Protester, Trump Warns of Retaliation

Iran plans to execute Erfan Soltani, a 26-year-old shopkeeper, for protesting. The U.S. State Department confirms he is the first protester sentenced to death, prompting a warning from Donald Trump. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.

ICE Shooting Blows Up Minnesota Democratic Senate Primary

An ICE officer's shooting of a civilian in Minneapolis has intensified the Democratic primary battle between progressive Peggy Flanagan and moderate Angie Craig, highlighting party divides on immigration. Explore the clash.

Parole Extended for Killer of 12-Year-Old Girl

Douglas Worth, who served 35 years for the 1987 rape and murder of Trina Campbell, has had his day parole extended. The board cited age and health as mitigating factors.

Sault man charged with ATV and package thefts

A 43-year-old Sault Ste. Marie man, initially arrested in June for unlawful ATV operation, now faces charges for stealing the ATV and packages from an apartment building. Read the latest.

Airbnb murder trial defence points finger at friend

The defence in the Fort Erie Airbnb double-murder trial claims the real killer is Trevor Barnett, not the accused rapper. Juliana Pannunzio of Windsor was an 'unfortunate victim,' lawyer says. Read the latest from the Welland courtroom.

Quebec Anglophones' Linguistic Calm Ends Under Legault

As Premier François Legault steps down, Quebec's English-speaking community reflects on a tenure marked by sweeping language law reforms, Bill 96, and renewed questions about their place in the province. Explore the impact.

Daylight Stabbing at TMU Campus Injures Two

Two people were injured in a stabbing on the Toronto Metropolitan University campus. Police have two individuals in custody following the incident. Get the latest details.

Democrats File Articles to Impeach DHS Secretary Noem

U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly leads over 70 colleagues in filing three impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Accusations include obstruction of Congress and violating public trust. Read the details and political implications.

Bonnie Crombie resigns as Ontario Liberal leader

Bonnie Crombie has officially resigned as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, nearly a year after the party's election defeat. Read about her political career and what's next for the party.

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