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Halifax Hospital Stabbing Case Heads to Jury Trial

A Nova Scotia man accused in a violent hospital stabbing incident has chosen a judge and jury trial. Get the latest courtroom developments and what's next in this high-profile Halifax case.

Liberals Expect Less NDP Pushback on Foreign Aid

Internal government documents reveal the Liberal government expects reduced scrutiny on foreign aid spending following the NDP's weakened position after losing seats in the House of Commons.

Ottawa Public Service Workplace Rankings Exposed

Exclusive analysis of Canada's federal workplace rankings shows dramatic disparities in employee satisfaction across departments, with some agencies soaring while others face significant challenges.

Police Operation Closes Key Halifax Roadway

A significant police operation has shut down a key Halifax roadway, creating traffic disruptions and raising questions about the unfolding situation in the Nova Scotia capital.

Halifax CBSA seizes 800kg of drugs for UK

Canadian border agents in Halifax make one of largest drug seizures in port's history, stopping over 800kg of illegal substances hidden in shipping container en route to United Kingdom.

Maritime Journalism Legend John Soosaar Dies at 78

The Atlantic Canadian journalism community mourns the loss of John Soosaar, whose groundbreaking career spanned decades and transformed how Maritimers consumed news. Remembering his impact on CTV, CBC, and beyond.

Surrey Haunted House Ends With Teen Tribute

The iconic Surrey Haunted House concludes its 17-year run with a heartfelt memorial to Cody Severight, a teen volunteer killed in a 2022 police-involved shooting, marking the end of an era for Halloween enthusiasts.

White House restricts reporter access in press office

The Biden administration has quietly implemented new physical barriers in the White House press office, limiting journalists' ability to interact with officials and raising concerns about press freedom.

Halifax police officer charged with obstruction

A Halifax Regional Police officer has been charged with obstruction of justice following an internal investigation into allegations of selling stolen bicycles. The case raises serious questions about police conduct and accountability.

Life sentence for 2016 Halifax double shooting

A Nova Scotia man receives life imprisonment for the 2016 double shooting in Halifax that left one dead and another injured. The verdict concludes an eight-year pursuit of justice for the victims' families.

Halifax Mi'kmaw Centre Hosts Reconciliation Events

The Mi'kmaw Friendship Centre in Halifax marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with cultural ceremonies, educational activities, and community healing events to honor residential school survivors.

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