Journalist, news outlet sue RCMP over 2021 arrest

Photojournalist Amber Bracken and The Narwhal news organization are suing the RCMP, alleging wrongful arrest at a 2021 Coastal GasLink pipeline protest in B.C. They seek damages and a formal declaration.

Analyst: Iran's Regime is Rotting From Within

An analysis argues the Iranian regime's end is near due to economic collapse, U.S. pressure under Trump, and a unifying opposition led by Reza Pahlavi. Discover the three pivotal factors.

Liberal MPs leave Taiwan delegation as Carney heads to China

Liberal MPs Helena Jaczek and others exit a parliamentary trip to Taiwan to 'avoid confusion' while former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney prepares for high-level talks in China. Get the full story on this delicate diplomatic balancing act.

Congress Members Blocked from ICE Facility in Minneapolis

A federal judge is asked for an emergency hearing after U.S. Congress members were denied entry to an ICE facility in Minneapolis on January 12, 2026. Get the latest details on this developing immigration policy story.

5-year-old dies in ATV crash west of Ottawa

A young child has died following an ATV crash in Renfrew County. Ontario Provincial Police are investigating the tragic incident that occurred on January 12, 2026.

Defence Points Finger in Essex Murder Case

In a Windsor courtroom, the defence for a man accused of murdering Christine Crooks shifts blame to a 'rough' acquaintance. Get the latest details on this developing case.

Halifax to vote on $300 false alarm fee

Halifax Regional Council will decide on a motion to implement a flat $300 fee for false fire alarms, aiming to reduce unnecessary emergency responses. Learn the details and potential impact.

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