Labrador Women Charged for Impaired Snowmobile Driving

RCMP in Labrador have charged two women with impaired driving after they were allegedly operating snowmobiles while under the influence. The incident highlights ongoing enforcement efforts in remote northern communities.

Advance Voting Begins in Chicoutimi By-Election

Advance voting has started in the Chicoutimi by-election, allowing Quebec residents to cast their ballots early. This process aims to increase voter participation and accessibility in the provincial electoral contest.

Carney's Defense Plan: 125,000 Jobs, Policy Changes

Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils a comprehensive defense industry strategy aimed at creating 125,000 new jobs while implementing sweeping policy reforms to bolster national security and economic growth.

Two Arrested for Flooding at Winnipeg Police HQ

Winnipeg Police Service has arrested two individuals in connection with a flooding incident at their headquarters. Authorities are investigating the motives and damages as the case unfolds.

Massie Criticizes Bondi's Epstein Files Handling

Kentucky Republican Thomas Massie condemned Attorney General Pam Bondi's conduct during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Jeffrey Epstein files, citing name-calling and avoidance of victims.

House Leader Defends Liberal Omnibus Budget Bill

Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon reaffirms the Liberals' decision to present the budget implementation bill as an omnibus package, citing efficiency and legislative necessity in Ottawa.

IOC Defends Sale of 1936 Berlin Olympics T-Shirts

The International Olympic Committee faces criticism for selling T-shirts featuring the 1936 Berlin Games poster, defending the move as trademark protection while acknowledging the event's dark Nazi history.

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