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Canada's GDP shrinks 0.3% in October

Statistics Canada reports a 0.3% economic contraction in October, driven by manufacturing declines and service sector strikes. A preliminary estimate shows a slight 0.1% rebound in November.

OPP seizes $36K in drugs from Exeter home

Ontario Provincial Police confiscated approximately $36,000 worth of illegal narcotics from a residence in Exeter, South Huron. The raid also uncovered offence-related items and money.

Sudbury removes fire boat from auction after backlash

The City of Sudbury reversed its decision to auction a Skead fire rescue boat after residents and their councillor intervened. This rare about-face highlights community power in municipal decisions.

2025's Lessons: Don't Take Anything for Granted

From Trump's threats to Carney's rise and Montreal's new mayor, 2025 reshaped Canada. A look at the year's political shocks, transit woes, and healthcare battles that taught a hard lesson in uncertainty.

Six arrested in Brant County drug bust

Ontario Provincial Police announce six arrests following a drug trafficking investigation in Brant County and Brantford. Seized items revealed. Read the latest details.

Kelly, Hegseth Clash in Senate Over Venezuela Strikes

A classified Senate briefing erupted into a heated exchange between Sen. Mark Kelly and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over U.S. military strikes and a probe into a video. Get the full story on this political confrontation.

Thai Air Strikes Target Cambodian Military Positions

Thailand's military has conducted air strikes against Cambodian forces following border clashes. The escalation has forced Thai residents to flee their homes. Read the latest on this developing international conflict.

Survivors Didn't Radio for Backup Before Strike: Admiral

A top U.S. admiral told lawmakers survivors clung to a capsized boat but didn't radio for backup before a controversial 'double-tap' strike. President Trump backs Defense Secretary Hegseth amid war crime questions.

Navy Admiral to Face Lawmakers Over Fatal Attack

A U.S. Navy admiral will testify before lawmakers about ordering an attack that killed survivors of a boat strike. President Trump supports Defense Secretary Hegseth amid war crime allegations.

Hegseth Under Fire for Military Strikes, Signal Use

U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confronts mounting pressure over military actions in Yemen and Venezuela, with lawmakers launching investigations and demanding his resignation. Follow the latest developments.

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