Iran Protests Near 2-Week Mark, Windsor Rally Planned
Protests in Iran intensify as authorities crack down. A solidarity rally is planned in Windsor as Canadians seek to be a voice amid an information blackout.
Protests in Iran intensify as authorities crack down. A solidarity rally is planned in Windsor as Canadians seek to be a voice amid an information blackout.
Thousands of Iranians protest the brutal Khamenei regime. As the world's attention wavers, we ask: Where is the vocal support from Canada and its media for these freedom seekers?
Iranian-Canadians face anguish as a total communication blackout in Iran severs contact with loved ones during historic anti-regime protests. Get the latest on the crisis and international response.
Atlantic Council senior fellow Thomas Warrick notes the Iranian regime's growing concern over nationwide protests. Explore the implications for the government's stability.
As Iran enters a third week of protests, analysts warn the unrest could reshape the Middle East. Over 30 killed, executions surge, and the regime's fragility is exposed. Read the latest.
London's Iranian diaspora held a solidarity rally on Thursday, advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. The event underscores ongoing global concern.
The Iranian community in London, Ontario, held a rally advocating for human rights and political change in Iran. Learn about the local response to international calls for protest.
Chinese and Iranian naval vessels have arrived in South Africa for multinational exercises, highlighting geopolitical alignments amid global tensions. Read the full analysis.
Iranian protesters toppled a statue of Qassem Soleimani as nationwide demonstrations over the economic crisis entered a 12th day. Security forces responded with tear gas and gunfire.
Iran's top general warns of a potential preemptive military strike in response to hostile rhetoric from the U.S. following comments by former President Donald Trump. Get the latest details.
Nationwide protests in Iran challenge the regime amid economic collapse. The U.S. warns of intervention as reports surface of the Supreme Leader's potential flight plan. Get the latest details.
Edmonton's Iranian-Canadian community gathered in south Edmonton on January 4, 2026, to rally in solidarity with mass protests in Iran. Read about the demonstration and local reaction.
Protests continue to shake Iran, with tensions over its nuclear program escalating. Here's what you need to know about the demonstrations and the international context.
Iranian-Canadians gathered at the Vancouver Art Gallery on January 3, 2026, waving pre-revolution flags in solidarity with protests in Iran. Read the full story.
Analysis of Trump's late-night social media threat to Iran. While the delivery is criticized, the call to support Iranian protestors is seen as a correct stance long missing from Western policy.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian officials trade threats as economic protests sweep Iran. Tensions escalate following U.S. airstrikes on nuclear sites. Read the latest.
Protests over Iran's battered economy have spread to rural provinces, resulting in at least six deaths. Demonstrations began with shopkeepers and have now entered a fifth day.
Finnish authorities are investigating damage to a critical undersea telecom cable in the Gulf of Finland. The incident raises security concerns for vital international communications infrastructure.
Iran appoints a new central bank governor following a record currency devaluation and mass protests. Get the latest on the political and economic implications.
Demonstrators took to the streets in Tehran after the Iranian rial plummeted to a historic low. The Associated Press reports on the unfolding economic and social unrest.
Iran's rial hits a historic low against the U.S. dollar, leading to widespread protests among traders and shopkeepers. Explore the causes and economic impact.
RCMP investigate intentional vandalism of a Telus cell phone tower near Daysland, Alberta, on December 21, 2025. The incident caused significant damage to critical telecommunications infrastructure.
A Quebec court has ordered a convicted thief to pay Bell $24,000 in damages for a 2024 copper wire theft that cut internet for 100 people. Read about the landmark ruling and the growing problem of copper theft.
An official with ties to Iran's soccer federation expresses shock after the national team cancels a planned match in British Columbia. Get the full story on this developing sports and diplomatic news.
Ongoing TTC maintenance and asbestos removal are causing delays in Rogers' 5G network installation across Toronto's subway system. Learn about the impacted stations and timeline.
In the wake of the Israel war, Iranians are converting savings into gold and other portable assets as a hedge against the rapidly falling national currency. Explore the economic fallout.
Iran's rial plunges to a record low as nuclear sanctions cripple its economy. Analysis of the impact on citizens and the global economic landscape.
Telus Corp. pauses future dividend increases to reduce debt, responding to investor pressure after a 19% stock drop. The company aims to improve its leverage ratio by 2025.
Former Toronto Sun SUNshine Girl Aylar now runs a communications consultancy to strengthen business relations between Canada and Iran, with a goal to open an international women's shelter.
Aylar, a former SUNshine Girl, is now a communications consultant bridging Canadian and Iranian businesses while aiming to launch an international women's shelter. Discover her unique journey.