WHO Chief to Oversee Hantavirus Cruise Ship Evacuation
WHO Director-General Tedros arrives in Tenerife to oversee safe disembarkation of over 140 passengers and crew from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship. Three deaths reported.
WHO Director-General Tedros arrives in Tenerife to oversee safe disembarkation of over 140 passengers and crew from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship. Three deaths reported.
Next week's meeting between Trump and Xi may determine the fate of jailed Hong Kong activist Jimmy Lai, as diplomatic negotiations intensify.
Canada's Foreign Minister Anita Anand announces renewed commitment to reunite Ukrainian children allegedly stolen by Russia, emphasizing diplomatic and legal measures.
Russia held a scaled-down Victory Day parade in Moscow under tight security, marking 81 years since WWII victory. The event featured fewer troops and military vehicles.
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RecommendedA threatening email to Muslim students at University of Calgary sparks call for collective action against Islamophobia, emphasizing community, university, and student roles.
In Hagerstown, Md., a community-led resistance has formed against a DHS plan to convert a warehouse into an ICE detention facility, sparking legal battles and local political shifts.
A fragile ceasefire holds in the Mideast conflict as the US awaits Iran's response. Bahrain detains dozens amid tensions. Canadian news roundup included.
A 2-year-old child was taken to hospital in critical condition following a water rescue on the Ottawa River. Paramedics reported one patient in critical condition.
Prime Minister Carney faces mounting pressure to fulfill key campaign pledges amid political scrutiny and public expectations. An analysis of the challenges ahead.
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RecommendedAlberta's separatist movement is at an all-time high, with polls showing up to 27% support. Historical grievances and economic disparities fuel the push for independence.
An audit reveals egregious spending at Conestoga College, including inflated salaries and luxury trips, underscoring the consequences of Canada's unchecked international student enrollment surge.
A former Toronto homicide detective has publicly accused the police force of systemic antisemitism and racism, calling for urgent reforms to address deep-seated discrimination.
The appointment of Louise Arbour as Governor General ignores Western Canada's alienation, breaking a 30-year tradition of regional representation.
Amy Hamm argues that the Liberal government's Men and Boys' Health Strategy ignores the real issue: woke policies that denigrate masculinity and economic hopelessness.
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RecommendedConrad Black argues Mark Carney must craft a foreign policy balancing U.S. relations and global influence, criticizing his stance on Iran and Israel while urging economic reforms.
Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney breaks silence on voter data leak, expressing frustration with critics. The scandal has raised questions about privacy and political accountability.
The NCC has made reduced hours for Weekend Bikedays permanent, disappointing cyclists but pleasing some residents. The 2026 schedule remains unchanged from last year.
ABC accuses Trump administration of chilling free speech in FCC dispute over whether 'The View' must comply with equal time rules for political candidates.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says resolving differences with Ottawa is crucial to reducing separatist sentiment, following a meeting with PM Mark Carney.
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RecommendedA U.S. federal judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News filed by a former Trump supporter, ruling that the plaintiff failed to prove actual malice.
President Trump hints at escalated military action under 'Project Freedom Plus' if Iran does not respond to a peace proposal soon. Tehran says the offer is under review.
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty has filed a partial judicial review of a controversial Ontario First Nation child welfare decision, citing concerns over jurisdiction and funding.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends new sanctions on Cuba, targeting military-run conglomerate GAESA, citing human rights abuses and economic oppression.
A patient is in critical condition following a water rescue on the Ottawa River. Paramedics reported the incident on May 8, 2026.
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RecommendedA Winnipeg man's dream of becoming a police officer was shattered when he was denied the chance to write the police exam due to his religious Sikh dagger, the kirpan.
Televangelist Mark Burns defends the gilded Trump statue at Trump National Doral, insisting it honors the president without idolatry.
Prime Minister Mark Carney raised concerns about the unauthorized sharing of millions of Albertans' personal information in a meeting with Premier Danielle Smith.
Justice Thomas's concurring opinion restricts race in redistricting, potentially costing Democrats 27 House seats, sparking fierce debate on voting rights.
Angeline Boucher, 16, is remembered as uplifting and funny by her family as police investigate her death as a homicide in Calgary.
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RecommendedA judge rejected a request to ban cameras from the court for the man charged with killing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. The decision upholds media access.