Trump Threatens to 'Blow Up' Oman in Remarks
President Trump reportedly made remarks threatening to 'blow up' Oman, a key U.S. ally, sparking diplomatic concerns. The comments came during a Cabinet meeting.
President Trump reportedly made remarks threatening to 'blow up' Oman, a key U.S. ally, sparking diplomatic concerns. The comments came during a Cabinet meeting.
The US and Iran exchanged strikes on Thursday, marking their most serious clash since the April ceasefire, drawing in Kuwait and escalating violence on the Lebanese front.
The U.S. military reports that Iran launched missiles at Kuwait, posing a new challenge to the already fragile ceasefire in the region.
Harpreet Singh fined $2,000 and given probation for a 2024 crash that killed two, fueling debate over lenient sentences for truckers in Canada.
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RecommendedKenneth Law will plead guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide, avoiding murder trial. Legal experts debate whether suicide can be murder under Canadian law.
An arbitrator upheld the dismissal of a Sunwing pilot who sent fried chicken and watermelon to his Black supervisor, ruling it was intentional racist conduct.
Kitchener Centre MPP Aislinn Clancy calls on the Ontario government to expand support options for sexual assault survivors, emphasizing the need for more accessible services.
Katie Miller told Fox News that the Democratic Party's X account insulting her husband Stephen Miller amounts to 'violent political rhetoric,' sparking backlash online.
An Australian woman remains in custody in Syria on charges of traveling to join the Islamic State group. She awaits a court appearance amid ongoing legal proceedings.
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RecommendedCanada has dropped in the world's best countries list. Explore the data behind the decline and what it means for the nation's global standing.
EU foreign ministers stated Russia will not dictate who represents Europe in potential Ukraine peace talks, reaffirming EU unity amid ongoing conflict.
A man stabbed and wounded three people at a Swiss train station before being arrested by police. The incident raises concerns about public safety.
Kuwait reported a missile and drone attack on Tuesday, challenging the shaky ceasefire in the Iran war. The attack raises tensions in the Gulf region.
Gas and diesel prices decreased in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, offering relief at the pumps for drivers in both provinces.
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RecommendedThe Ontario Land Tribunal overruled Windsor city council's decision to block a 27-unit townhouse project, highlighting council's limited power against developer appeals.
Rob Smith's separatist remarks raise concerns. Letters urge Premier to call an election, criticize referendum question, and highlight U of A hydrogen breakthrough.
Detroit Zoo evacuated Tuesday after a threat, later deemed not credible. No injuries reported; zoo reopened Wednesday. Investigation ongoing.
A new report suggests expanding the House of Commons to 350 seats to address chronic underrepresentation of Ontario, Alberta, and B.C., which could reduce Western separatist sentiment.
At a MAC convention youth session, speaker Khaled Al-Qazzaz praised the Muslim Brotherhood founder, and attendees expressed desire for a 'Jew free' community, raising concerns about extremist indoctrination.
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RecommendedOttawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe argues that NATO's new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank belongs in Ottawa, not Toronto, due to proximity to government and military hubs.
Monte Solberg argues that Alberta's future should be built on hope and opportunity, not anger or separation, and that engaging with Canada is the path to success.
Robin Skies argues that the Liberal government's Bill C-22 poses a greater threat to Canadian privacy than big tech, citing hypocrisy and erosion of civil liberties.
Wab Kinew's reasoned appeal to Albertans may help counter separatist sentiments, as he urges unity and patience on major projects.
Beyblade enthusiasts are spinning into action again as tournaments draw crowds across Canada, reigniting the iconic spinning top battles from the 2000s.
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RecommendedSen. Lindsey Graham praised Trump's Middle East peace efforts, suggesting the Nobel Prize be renamed the 'Trump Prize.' Critics mocked him online.
Stephen Miller described Trump's America as an 'extraordinary paradise,' sparking online backlash as critics question the phrase amid low approval ratings.
The federal public service is moving toward assigned seating for most employees, contrary to the private sector's shift to unassigned workstations and hybrid work.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is abandoning efforts to reintroduce online hate speech complaints into the Canadian Human Rights Act, a key part of Trudeau's online harms agenda.
Readers discuss boycotting the US, Alberta separatism, and suggest Caroline Mulroney for federal Conservative leader.
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RecommendedThe US reimposed sanctions on UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese after an appeals court overruled a prior order. She is accused of antisemitism for criticizing Israel.