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Alberta privacy chief concerned over health IDs

Alberta's privacy commissioner voices significant concerns about personal health numbers appearing on identification cards, highlighting privacy risks for citizens. Learn about the implications.

3 arrested in Ottawa Chinatown drug operation

Ottawa police arrested three people and seized illegal drugs in Chinatown following proactive surveillance sparked by community concerns. Read the details of the targeted operation.

Trump directs GOP funds to his businesses

Donald Trump channels Republican donor money into his hotels and golf clubs through political committees he controls, raising ethical concerns about profiting from presidency.

B.C. extortion probe: 5 deported, 96 investigated

Canadian immigration officials deport 5 individuals and investigate 96 others linked to extortion schemes targeting B.C. business owners. Get the latest updates on this major security operation.

Controversial Bradford Bypass project moves forward

The contentious Bradford Bypass highway project takes significant step forward despite ongoing environmental concerns. Learn about the latest developments and what's next for this infrastructure initiative.

Kitchener removes beaver dam due to flood risk

City of Kitchener crews dismantled a beaver dam at Shoemaker Creek on November 27, 2025, citing significant flood risk to surrounding areas. Learn about the city's wildlife management approach.

Ingraham Warns of GOP's Grim 2026 Midterm Outlook

Fox News host Laura Ingraham expressed deep concern for Republican prospects in the 2026 midterms, clashing with Trump ally Katie Miller's optimism. Analysis of recent Democratic wins suggests a tough road ahead.

Windsor Councillor Calms Two-Way Street Fears

Windsor councillor addresses resident worries about neighborhood traffic spillover from proposed two-way street conversion. Learn about the plan and community impact.

Harrow resident opposes cell tower near homes

A Harrow, Ontario resident is rallying opposition against a proposed cell phone tower that would be located just 120 feet from his backyard fence, raising health and property value concerns.

Alberta Schools in Crisis Mode Says New Report

A new report reveals Alberta schools are operating in crisis mode with increasing classroom aggression and overcrowding. Discover the government's response and teacher concerns.

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