Canadians React to U.S. Energy Restrictions on Cuba
A recent survey reveals Canadian public opinion on American energy sanctions targeting Cuba, highlighting concerns over regional stability and bilateral relations.
A recent survey reveals Canadian public opinion on American energy sanctions targeting Cuba, highlighting concerns over regional stability and bilateral relations.
Mojtaba Khamenei is recovering from severe facial and leg injuries sustained in an airstrike that killed his father, according to sources close to his inner circle. He remains engaged in decision-making via audio conferencing amid high-stakes peace talks.
The Town of Essex has approved a $5-million fire station in Harrow, to be built by Gulf Developments on the Rosborough soccer field parking lot, replacing the deteriorating current station.
Youri Chassin, the independent Member of the National Assembly for Saint-Jérôme, has declared he will not stand for re-election, marking the end of his political tenure after leaving the government caucus.
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RecommendedThe Windsor Police Service is actively working to identify a suspect involved in an alleged act of vandalism that occurred in the 3800 block of Wyandotte Street East on March 27, 2026.
California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell faces a campaign crisis as key political allies retract their support following serious sexual assault allegations, casting doubt on his electoral prospects.
British authorities have formally charged an alleged boat pilot in connection with the deaths of four migrants during a perilous crossing of the English Channel, highlighting ongoing dangers in the busy maritime route.
A comprehensive overview of recent Canadian news, covering astronaut interactions, policy changes, public safety incidents, and environmental initiatives across the nation.
Windsor police conducted a significant operation resulting in the seizure of illicit drugs and a firearm, with one suspect arrested. The incident underscores ongoing law enforcement efforts to combat drug-related crime in the region.
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RecommendedA new Nanos Research poll reveals a majority of Canadians want the federal government to actively encourage a resolution in U.S.-Cuba diplomatic relations, highlighting public sentiment on foreign policy.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance campaigns for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ahead of a tight election, drawing parallels to Trump's domestic policies amid voter discontent over economic struggles.
U.S. and Iranian officials met separately with Pakistan's prime minister as a ceasefire in Lebanon remains fragile, with ongoing Israeli strikes and deep disagreements over key issues like the Strait of Hormuz.
A violent stabbing incident in Scarborough has left a man with life-threatening injuries, prompting a swift police response and investigation into the assault.
Russian military strikes targeted the Ukrainian port city of Odesa, resulting in two fatalities just prior to a planned Orthodox Easter ceasefire. The attack underscores ongoing hostilities despite temporary peace efforts.
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RecommendedA shooting in North York, Toronto, has left three women injured as police continue their search for the suspects involved in the violent incident.
High-level diplomatic negotiations between U.S. and Iranian officials have commenced in Islamabad, Pakistan, with mediators facilitating discussions despite significant ongoing disagreements between the two nations.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is scheduled to deliver a keynote address at the Liberal Party of Canada's convention in Montreal on its concluding day, as delegates gather to shape policy and strategy.
Federal food assistance enrollment has fallen sharply to 39.5 million since Republicans enacted cuts, with Arizona seeing a nearly 50% drop and states facing new cost-sharing rules.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre urges the Liberal government to protect private property rights amid Indigenous land title developments in British Columbia and across Canada.
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RecommendedA New Brunswick judge has granted a conditional discharge to Adebowale Adekoya, convicted of breaching a no-contact order, to avoid his deportation to Nigeria, citing immigration consequences and public interest.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris signals potential 2028 presidential bid at NAN convention, facing mixed reactions from Democratic Party factions over calls for renewal.
Alberta's democratic institutions are undergoing gradual transformation as courts, unions, health boards, and education systems face restructuring. Critics warn these changes collectively undermine checks on power ahead of the 2027 provincial election.
Analysis of Canada's declining social trust, with armed police at religious sites, church arsons, and rising crime in affluent neighborhoods signaling a troubling national trend.
Conrad Black argues that narratives of American decline are overshadowed by Trump's foreign policy approach, particularly regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional influence.
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RecommendedRecent leadership debate highlights internal conflicts within B.C. Conservative Party as candidates vie to replace ousted leader John Rustad and challenge NDP government.
The fragile ceasefire in the Iran conflict represents a strategic setback for the U.S. and allies, with Tehran refusing key demands while exploiting maritime closures for profit, raising concerns about renewed hostilities.
A letter to the editor highlights the stark contrast between funding lunar missions and addressing homelessness in Chinatown, questioning societal priorities amid growing inequality.
Ottawa's Chinatown faces a severe public safety crisis with open drug use, discarded paraphernalia, and aggressive behavior becoming commonplace, forcing children to take buses to nearby schools.
Ex-Prime Minister Mark Carney incurred over half a million dollars in catering costs during flights in his first year, raising questions about government spending and transparency.
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RecommendedA Montreal judge has raised concerns that prosecutors are proposing reduced sentences in criminal cases to prevent non-citizen defendants from facing deportation, sparking a debate on judicial integrity and immigration enforcement.