U.K. Leader Apologizes to Epstein Victims Over Mandelson Job
The U.K. Prime Minister has issued a formal apology to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing Peter Mandelson as an ambassador, as police investigate the former official.
The U.K. Prime Minister has issued a formal apology to victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing Peter Mandelson as an ambassador, as police investigate the former official.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, speaking at a gala marking 20 years since his government, contends that domestic factors also contribute to Canada's current difficulties, not just U.S. policies.
Police are investigating an alleged weapon assault at a Midland apartment complex that left two people injured. Details remain limited as authorities continue their inquiry.
Toronto police are investigating a stabbing in North York that resulted in one man being transported to hospital with injuries. Authorities are seeking information.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith proposes judicial appointment reforms, threatens to withhold court funding if Ottawa refuses. Federal Justice Minister rejects changes, citing judicial independence.
York Regional Police have apprehended a suspect linked to a home invasion in Vaughan following a vehicle collision. The incident underscores ongoing community safety concerns.
Toronto police arrested one individual for suspected impaired driving following a dramatic vehicle rollover on the busy Gardiner Expressway. The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns in the city.
Russia and Ukraine have entered a second day of peace negotiations in Abu Dhabi, facilitated by the United States, amid ongoing conflict and recent attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure.
AIPAC's unexpected attacks on former Rep. Tom Malinowski in New Jersey's Democratic primary could inadvertently help progressive Analilia Mejia, reshaping the race and highlighting internal party tensions over Israel policy and outside spending.
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RecommendedToronto residents and businesses are struggling to find road salt following a record-breaking snowstorm, highlighting supply chain issues and winter preparedness challenges in Canada's largest city.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre faces questions about handling Donald Trump, with analysis comparing his approach to Mark Carney's struggles and examining potential compatibility factors.
An opinion piece argues that Health Canada's restrictive policies on reduced-harm nicotine products like vapes and pouches ignore substantial scientific evidence supporting their role in smoking cessation.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's threat to withhold funding for federally appointed judges unless appointment reforms occur raises concerns about eroding separation between government and judiciary branches in Canada.
The unveiling of Stephen Harper's parliamentary portrait has created an unexpected moment of political consensus in Canada, with Prime Minister Mark Carney praising his predecessor as global instability grows.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith advocates for collaborative judicial appointments and challenges federal bilingual requirements, aiming to strengthen Western Canada's judiciary.
Defence expert Richard Shimooka argues that Canada's proposed mixed fighter jet fleet of F-35s and Saab Gripens would be less capable, more expensive, and still dependent on U.S. production.
David Oliver examines the three core motivations behind Donald Trump's foreign policy approach toward Iran, analyzing historical context and geopolitical realities in the Middle East.
Analysis explores Conservative Party's role after Poilievre's convention success and Harper's portrait ceremony, examining historical election patterns and policy influence.
The expiration of the last major U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control treaty has sparked international fears of a renewed global arms race and heightened geopolitical tensions.
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RecommendedAn update is anticipated in the high-profile sexual assault case involving Frank Stronach after his Toronto trial faced a delay, with proceedings drawing significant public attention.
A missing-person report filed over four decades ago has been crucial in identifying human remains found in Canada, highlighting advances in forensic technology and persistent investigative efforts.
A significant fire at the historic Halifax Armory has led to emergency response and street closures in the area, with crews working to contain the blaze.
Canada's new consulate in Greenland aims to boost joint efforts on Arctic climate change and defence, reflecting strategic priorities in the region amid global tensions.
Despite Canadian travel advisories for Cuba, Windsor residents maintain plans while local aid efforts intensify to assist Cubans facing severe shortages and economic hardship.
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RecommendedJason McKay appears in court as lawyers debate parole eligibility following his guilty plea in the 2017 murder of his wife, with sentencing arguments now underway.
Arizona Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego introduces bold legislation to raise the federal minimum wage to $20 per hour by 2029, testing political waters amid affordability concerns.
Ottawa's 2025 crime statistics reveal a nuanced reality: while homicides and shootings decreased, overall crime rates exceeded Ontario's average, and intimate-partner violence rose significantly.
Former Senator Claire McCaskill attributes public backlash against Trump's anti-immigration policies to Stephen Miller, criticizing his limited political experience and impact on elections.
The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board challenges the economic benefits of Donald Trump's tariffs, highlighting market volatility and higher consumer costs.
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RecommendedFormer President Donald Trump asserts he has essentially won a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury, pledging to donate proceeds to charity amid criticism over his nonprofit history.