Tom Hanks: Indifference Threatens Democracy
Tom Hanks tells Time magazine that apathy, not hate, is the greatest danger to democracy, urging action against injustice.
Tom Hanks tells Time magazine that apathy, not hate, is the greatest danger to democracy, urging action against injustice.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is backing a Supreme Court challenge against the federal gun buyback program, arguing it targets legal owners.
Steven Guilbeault resigns as Liberal MP over climate policies. Also: hostility claims against Jewish employee at Lightspeed; MAID death after Tim Hortons assessment.
Ontario's Attorney General has been asked to review comments made by Premier Doug Ford regarding a judge, raising concerns about judicial independence.
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RecommendedManitoba Premier Wab Kinew criticized Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's characterization of a court ruling on consulting First Nations as antidemocratic, sparking tension at a western premiers' meeting.
Quebec's lobbying watchdog calls for significant reforms to lobbying rules following the auto board scandal, aiming to increase transparency and accountability.
A large police presence was reported near Delacour, Alberta, on May 26, 2026, for a major crimes investigation. Details remain limited as authorities continue their work.
As Alberta's referendum on separation approaches, campaigns both for and against leaving Canada are intensifying, sparking debate across the province.
New Statistics Canada report reveals violent crime rate in rural areas is 46% higher than urban, with homicides by women up 68% and intimate partner violence nearly double.
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RecommendedManitoba Premier Wab Kinew urges Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to postpone a fall separation vote, citing unity concerns ahead of the western premiers' conference.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew challenged Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Indigenous consultation, citing a court ruling that quashed a separation petition due to lack of consultation.
Saskatchewan's top court set aside some convictions of former educational assistant Stacey Duke for sex crimes against two teens, but upheld others, ordering a new trial on some charges.
Liberal MP Karina Gould and a senator demand a federal apology for Canada's role in forced adoptions, citing historical injustices.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen argues Democrats must stop unconditional support for Israel, condition weapons sales, and push for a two-state solution to regain voter trust before 2028.
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RecommendedWomen's advocates and supporters gathered outside Regina police headquarters on May 26, 2026, demanding action after multiple trust breaches by officers.
Six police dogs and a horse were awarded Calgary police badges during a ceremony on Tuesday, recognizing their service and contributions to law enforcement.
A crash has forced the closure of the Highway 655 intersection in Timmins. Police are on scene and motorists are advised to avoid the area. Details on injuries are limited.
Former deputy PM Chrystia Freeland faced insults at a Toronto event. Also: chaos at U12 hockey game, and more top stories from May 26.
Calgary city council will debate rescinding the 2021 climate emergency declaration, with motions from councillors Chabot and Johnston calling for a reversal and a review of climate spending.
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RecommendedLiberal MP Steven Guilbeault is resigning due to disagreements with the Carney government's environmental policies. He will announce his decision to caucus and Parliament.
Nottawasaga Provincial Police have arrested multiple suspects in a drug trafficking operation in Innisfil, seizing guns, cash, and illicit substances.
A new group called Vote to Stay, backed by Conservatives, is promoting Alberta remaining part of Canada ahead of an October referendum on the province's future.
Prime Minister Carney says the Clarity Act will not apply to Alberta's referendum question on remaining in Canada, relying on expert legal advice.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault announces resignation as Liberal MP, citing disagreement with Carney government's climate approach. A pivotal moment in Canadian politics.
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RecommendedHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted a video of himself catching two black racer snakes at Dr. Oz's Palm Beach patio, getting bitten repeatedly while his wife Cheryl Hines pleaded him to stop.
Regina police have charged four individuals in connection with a robbery and forcible confinement incident. The arrests follow an investigation into the violent crime.
Quebec's anti-corruption unit has met with former Liberal MNA Sona Lakhoyan-Olivier, who was expelled from caucus pending an ethics investigation. The meeting signals ongoing scrutiny into alleged misconduct.
Toronto police are still searching for 14-year-old Esther, missing since mid-May. A poster campaign is underway in Earl Bales Park and across the city.
Former NDP MP Murray Rankin reveals the federal government never consulted on the controversial metadata retention clause in Bill C-22, which would require service providers to store user data for up to one year.
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RecommendedOntario civil servants can work from home for two days during the FIFA World Cup with manager approval, as the province prepares for the event.