Supreme Court Leans Toward Keeping Lisa Cook on Fed Board

The U.S. Supreme Court seems inclined to allow Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to remain in her position, despite a legal challenge from former President Donald Trump seeking her removal, signaling a potential victory for central bank independence.

Legault's Exit Questions Quebec's 'Third Way' Future

With François Legault's resignation, Quebec's political landscape faces uncertainty over the 'third way' approach that sought to bridge separatist and federalist divides. Analysis explores whether this strategy can survive without its architect.

Court Questions Trump's Fed Governor Removal Effort

U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed strong skepticism toward arguments supporting President Trump's attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising concerns about central bank independence.

Alberton Man, 66, Arrested in PEI Drug Seizure

A 66-year-old man from Alberton, Prince Edward Island, has been arrested following a police raid that uncovered cocaine and crack cocaine in his residence, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Macron's 'Top Gun' Glasses Charm Internet During Greenland Talks

French President Emmanuel Macron's stylish sunglasses at the World Economic Forum in Davos have captivated social media, providing a lighthearted moment as world leaders, including Canada's Mark Carney, engage in serious discussions on global issues like

Brampton Man Charged in Fatal Parking Lot Fight

A 25-year-old Brampton man faces manslaughter charges after a dispute in a parking lot escalated to violence, leaving another person dead days later. Police confirm the incident is unrelated to ongoing tow truck conflicts.

Woman Charged After Stolen Truck Hits Halifax Police Cars

A woman in Halifax, Nova Scotia, has been charged following an incident where a stolen truck allegedly collided with two police vehicles. The case highlights ongoing challenges with vehicle theft and police response in urban areas.

Body Parts Found After Pakistan Mall Fire

A tragic fire at a shopping plaza in Karachi, Pakistan, has led to the recovery of dozens of body parts, prompting a candlelight vigil and ongoing investigation into the cause of the deadly blaze.

Montreal Criminal Killed in Kahnawake Shooting

Kyle Grabowski, a 40-year-old with a lengthy criminal record including a 10-year sentence for violent crimes, was fatally shot in a Kahnawake parking lot. Police continue their investigation.

Quebecers Lose Faith in Government on Economy

A new poll reveals a significant majority of Quebecers no longer trust the provincial government's handling of the economy, highlighting growing public skepticism amid ongoing political and economic challenges.

Page 672 of 1074
Pickt mobile sticky banner — logo, tagline and CTA button