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N.S. Premier to Meet Massachusetts Governor on Trade

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is set to meet with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey to discuss enhancing trade and energy cooperation between the regions. Learn more about the key topics on the agenda.

Noem, Trump Target Visa Fraud, Somali Immigrants

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claims 50% of Minnesota visas are fraudulent, blaming Gov. Tim Walz. In the same meeting, Donald Trump made inflammatory remarks about Somali immigrants.

Canada to Boost Trans Mountain Output Before Sale

Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says Ottawa will maximize the Trans Mountain pipeline's capacity and resolve tolling disputes before considering a sale to the private sector. Read the latest.

CSC: 400 Staff Disciplined, 12 Fired for Misconduct

Correctional Service Canada recorded 400 cases of employee misconduct leading to disciplinary action in the past year, with 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal accountability measures.

CSC Disciplines 400 Employees, 12 Terminated

Correctional Service Canada took disciplinary action against 400 employees for misconduct in a recent review, resulting in 12 terminations. Get the full details on the internal crackdown.

Tim Dolighan Cartoon Released November 29, 2025

Renowned cartoonist Tim Dolighan releases his latest work on November 29, 2025, sparking conversations across Canada. Discover the artist's unique perspective on current events.

Walz to Trump: 'Release the MRI results'

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz responds to Donald Trump's offensive slur with a challenge concerning the former president's undisclosed medical scan, escalating a political feud.

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston seeks third term

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston confirms he will run for a third term after his Progressive Conservatives won a supermajority in the 2024 provincial election. Read more about his political future.

Surrey employee accused of $2.5M fraud

A Surrey municipal employee faces fraud charges after a two-year RCMP investigation into a $2.5 million scheme. Learn the details of this significant financial breach.

Oversized school signs delay Ottawa safety plan

Massive new school-zone signs shipped to Ottawa are too large for standard poles, causing delays. Councillor Tim Tierney questions their effectiveness as a speed-reduction measure.

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