Coast Guard Reverses Policy, Bans Hate Symbols

The U.S. Coast Guard has reversed its controversial policy, now explicitly classifying swastikas and nooses as prohibited hate symbols. Read the full story on this important policy change.

Outremont removes winter bike lane for parking

Outremont borough council votes to remove a protected bike lane on Lajoie Ave. for winter, restoring parking. The move marks the first bike-lane policy shift under the new Ensemble Montréal administration.

Montreal election recounts confirm St-Léonard results

Final judicial recounts in the Montreal municipal election have confirmed the victories of Dominic Perri, Mauro Barone, and Gemma Marchione in St-Léonard. All 10 requested recounts across the city maintained the original outcomes.

B.C. says it was excluded from pipeline talks

B.C. Premier David Eby says his government was not consulted about rumoured pipeline negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta, warning the project risks real jobs and prosperity.

Toronto fines family for basketball, hockey nets

A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.

Trump Ukraine Plan: Cedes Land, Limits Military

A draft peace plan for Ukraine, obtained by AP, reveals significant concessions including ceding territory to Russia and limiting Ukraine's military. Explore the details and potential impact.

Winnipeg family bear sprayed through window

Winnipeg police are investigating after multiple people, including children, were targeted with bear spray through an apartment window. Get the latest details on this disturbing incident.

Ex-Olympian Wanted: $15M Reward in Drug Case

Former Canadian Olympian Ryan Wedding faces a $15M U.S. reward for arrest, accused of leading a massive cocaine network with the Sinaloa Cartel. Discover the shocking details.

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