Calls for stronger police action at Toronto protests backed

B'nai Brith Canada and a Toronto city councillor support the Solicitor General's call for better enforcement of hate crime laws at anti-Israel protests, as police report 800 demonstrations and over 1,000 charges since October 2023.

Colorado AG Accuses Trump of 'Revenge Campaign'

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser accuses former President Donald Trump of orchestrating a 'revenge campaign' against the state for refusing to free a convicted elections clerk. Full details on the political clash.

Canada scraps plastic export ban, citing economic pressure

The federal government has quietly reversed its ban on exporting single-use plastics just before Christmas 2025. The move, citing tariffs and supply chain issues, signals a shift in environmental policy. Read the full analysis.

Alberta separation petition canvassing gets underway

A petition campaign for an Alberta separation referendum has officially launched. Organizers state they are 'very prepared' as canvassing begins across the province. Read the latest on this developing political movement.

Liberals Accused of Seeking Majority by Poaching MPs

Political columnist Brian Lilley alleges the Liberal government under PM Mark Carney is actively courting opposition MPs to cross the floor and secure a majority. Watch the analysis and share your thoughts.

Montreal Clinics Stay Open After Quebec Bill 2 Delay

Several Montreal-area medical clinics have postponed closure plans after Quebec delayed Bill 2 reforms. However, doctors warn the future remains uncertain as negotiations over payment models continue.

Trump Attacks GOP Senators Over Venezuela Vote

Five Republican senators joined Democrats in a War Powers Act vote to curb presidential military action against Venezuela, drawing sharp rebuke from Donald Trump. Read the details.

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