Bangladeshis Tricked into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Bangladeshi men seeking employment in Russia were deceived and sent to fight in Ukraine, with one survivor sharing his harrowing story of escape and trauma.
Bangladeshi men seeking employment in Russia were deceived and sent to fight in Ukraine, with one survivor sharing his harrowing story of escape and trauma.
Israeli military strikes in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of 30 Palestinians, including children, as diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire continue to progress.
A violent incident occurred in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges–NDG borough, where a man was stabbed. Montreal police are actively investigating, but no arrests have been made yet as authorities seek information.
A series of militant assaults in Pakistan, including in Quetta, resulted in 21 fatalities, with civilians among the dead, as security forces respond to escalating violence.
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RecommendedCanada has decided against joining a European NATO defense deployment to Greenland, opting instead to open a consulate and send a Coast Guard ship, sparking debate over its foreign policy direction.
Ukraine and Moldova experience widespread power outages following Russian air attacks, leaving residents in Kyiv struggling against freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall.
President Donald Trump negotiates with Democrats to prevent a government shutdown over DHS funding, marking a departure from last year's standoff. The political urgency intensifies following fatal shootings in Minneapolis involving federal immigration off
The Conservative Party of Canada's convention in Calgary features heated debates on abortion, medical assistance in dying, and CBC funding, with Pierre Poilievre securing strong leadership support.
The Town of Tecumseh will host a public meeting to review a new park layout and stormwater management plan for the Manning Road Secondary Plan Area.
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RecommendedThe U.S. Department of Justice has disclosed its largest release of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, totaling 3 million pages, as part of ongoing investigations into the financier's network.
An Ontario Superior Court decision confirms an employee's termination was justified due to a defamatory social media post, highlighting legal risks of online activity for workers in Canada.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has successfully cleared his party's leadership review with overwhelming 87% support, following a rousing campaign-style speech at the convention.
A comprehensive look at today's top stories from across Canada, covering political developments, extreme weather impacts, health concerns, and local incidents from coast to coast.
In a significant policy shift, Spain is moving to integrate migrants by granting residency and work permits, offering hope amid global hostility toward immigration.
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RecommendedVenezuela's acting president announces an amnesty bill that may lead to the mass release of political prisoners, marking a significant shift in the nation's judicial landscape.
A coordinated national strike in Canada has led to school and business closures as demonstrators protest U.S. immigration policies under former President Trump, highlighting cross-border solidarity.
Analysis of how Alberta's provincial government has weakened democratic processes through legislation and partisan control over referendums and citizen initiatives.
A Canadian minister has drawn a sharp distinction between Canada's immigration policies and recent U.S. enforcement actions, emphasizing a different national approach amid protests.
U.S. immigration authorities allege an immigrant shattered his skull by running into a wall, as Canada's minister distances the country from U.S. enforcement actions.
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RecommendedImmigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab is pushing for a new system to monitor when temporary residents leave Canada, aiming to improve immigration data and policy accuracy.
A Montreal resident's power outage experience during extreme cold becomes a lens to examine Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon's independence rhetoric and recent controversial convention speech.
Edmonton Journal letters question whether Alberta separatists' meetings with U.S. State Department officials constitute treason, while criticizing UCP values and calling for Poilievre's resignation.
Six Ottawa citizens express opinions on OC Transpo's reliability and the societal value of taxation in letters to the editor, highlighting local concerns.
Charles Milliard, the sole candidate for Quebec Liberal Party leadership, discusses his eight-month plan to rebuild trust and present a credible alternative ahead of October's provincial election.
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RecommendedQuebec Liberal Party leadership candidate Charles Milliard reveals he recently met with exiled MNA Marwah Rizqy as part of efforts to reunite the fractured party ahead of March leadership vote.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's powerful Davos address has repositioned Canada as a leading voice in global diplomacy, challenging traditional perceptions of the nation as passive and reshaping international dynamics.
Stephen Harper's official portrait joins Parliament's collection, marking 20 years since he led Conservatives to power. Artist Phil Richards describes Harper as 'personable, funny, and an excellent writer' during their collaboration.
Richard Ciano analyzes Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos address, comparing Canada's governance to Havel's greengrocer parable and highlighting contradictions in Crown allegiance, reconciliation, and climate policies.
A retrospective analysis of Stephen Harper's first eight months as prime minister reveals decisive economic actions that contrasted with Mark Carney's tenure, focusing on rapid budget implementation and fiscal reforms.
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RecommendedA Markham woman has been sentenced to two years in jail and a 15-year driving ban for running a red light at 80 km/h, causing a crash that killed a 75-year-old woman in 2023.