Analysis: Conservatives the Real Losers of 2025 Election
Warren Kinsella argues the Conservative Party base, not just Pierre Poilievre, bears responsibility for the 2025 election loss. Read the full analysis of the party's strategic failures.
Warren Kinsella argues the Conservative Party base, not just Pierre Poilievre, bears responsibility for the 2025 election loss. Read the full analysis of the party's strategic failures.
A vehicle was intentionally set on fire in Montreal's Pointe-aux-Trembles district on December 27, 2025. Authorities are investigating the incident. Read the latest details.
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck outlines party's 2025 focus on cost-of-living, rent control, and rural outreach, pledging to deliver a better future for the province. Read the exclusive year-end interview.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reviews a tumultuous 2025 marked by a triple-tariff trade war, devastating northern wildfires, and a cautiously improved relationship with Ottawa. Read his year-end reflections.
B.C. Premier David Eby concedes he lacks a plan to balance Indigenous reconciliation with business confidence, creating legal uncertainty over land title. Read the analysis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, according to an Israeli official. The meeting occurs as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues.
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency attempted a controversial raid on the national parliament on December 27, 2025, highlighting internal challenges during the ongoing war with Russia. Read the latest developments.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump urges the public release of Jeffrey Epstein documents that name Democrats. The statement comes amid ongoing legal scrutiny.
A massive Russian missile and drone attack hit Kyiv on December 27, 2025, killing one person and wounding many. The assault comes just before critical Ukraine-U.S. negotiations.
A federal judge cancels the trial of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, ordering a hearing on whether the human smuggling charges are vindictive. The Salvadoran man was mistakenly deported and returned under a cloud of controversy.
New business licence filings raise fresh questions about a venue that received millions in provincial cash for worker training. The story continues to unfold.
Italian authorities have arrested nine individuals suspected of raising millions of euros for Hamas through charitable organizations. The operation highlights ongoing international efforts to combat terror financing.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Halifax. The talks occur as former U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to host separate peace discussions.
Mayor Andrew Knack declares economic development a key focus for Edmonton's next four-year term, aiming to streamline business permits and attract major projects like a new RCAF base.
Thailand and Cambodia have signed a new ceasefire agreement to halt border fighting. The pact was finalized during a high-level meeting between defense ministers on December 27, 2025.
Libya held a funeral for military officials, including a senior general, killed in a plane crash in Turkey. The service underscores the nation's ongoing political and security challenges.
A severe humanitarian crisis grips Afghanistan as international aid reductions leave millions facing hunger. The AP reports on the escalating situation and its devastating impact on vulnerable families.
Canada's largest public-sector union accuses the Privy Council Office of hypocrisy for refusing to disclose how many staff received potential layoff notices. Get the full story on the transparency clash.
Hundreds gathered in Homs, Syria, to mourn victims of a fatal mosque bombing. The attack targeted a predominantly Alawite neighborhood. Read for details and context.
Toronto police are investigating a fatal stabbing near Liberty Village on December 26, 2025. The homicide unit has taken over the case. Get the latest details.
A business licence application reveals new details about a venue where millions in provincial cash were spent to train workers, sparking scrutiny. Discover the unfolding story.
In one of Canada's most diverse provinces, experts argue that inclusion is the foundation for shared prosperity. Discover how Alberta's super-diversity can yield a powerful pluralism dividend.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas calls for less political drama at city hall in the new year, urging council to concentrate on core municipal services like potholes and snow clearing as budget planning begins.
Pro-Israel advocate Aviva Klompas reflects on a year of growing antisemitism in Canada, citing synagogue attacks, school shootings, and a failure of response. Explore the alarming trend.
Critics accuse the UCP government of failing to promote vaccines, leading to overwhelmed hospitals. Read the full analysis of Alberta's healthcare crisis.
Durham Regional Police announce results of a major retail theft operation, leading to 64 arrests and 155 charges. The crackdown targeted organized theft across the region.
Attorneys for Duane "Keffe D" Davis argue evidence was obtained unlawfully in a 2023 nighttime search. The defense claims the court was misled about Davis's profile. Read the latest on the long-running case.
Postmedia readers express deep frustration with political floor-crossing, legislative breaks, and a perceived lack of accountability in Canadian politics, questioning voter apathy.
Russia launched missiles and drones at Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions overnight Saturday, just before a pivotal meeting between Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump to negotiate an end to the war. Key issues include territory and security guarantees.
A Calgary woman is barred from her masters swim club after refusing to answer mandatory sex and gender questions under Alberta's new Fairness and Safety in Sport Act. Read her story.