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Edmonton man charged in October homicide

Edmonton police charge 20-year-old Guiled Ahmed Umar with second-degree murder in October shooting death of 42-year-old Andrew Donald McCabe in central Edmonton.

Ottawa police seek downtown bank robbery suspect

Ottawa police are asking for public help to identify a man suspected of robbing a bank on Laurier Avenue West on October 28, 2025. Authorities have released details about the investigation.

Quebec Separatist Global Influence Claims Scrutinized

Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon faces scrutiny over claims an independent Quebec would save $1B on foreign affairs while doubling diplomatic presence. Analysis reveals potential budget gaps.

Edmonton Veterans Food Bank Needs Donations Now

Edmonton's Veterans Association Food Bank faces critical shortages as winter approaches. Warehouse manager Ted Lewis appeals for community support to help veterans in need. Donate today!

Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi Hammers Central Vietnam

Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi has unleashed destruction across central Vietnam, claiming lives and causing severe flooding. Get the latest updates on rescue efforts and the storm's devastating impact.

U.S. Critical Minerals Crisis: Copper, Uranium Shortages Loom

Exclusive analysis reveals America's alarming dependence on foreign nations for essential minerals including copper, uranium, and potash. Discover how this vulnerability impacts everything from energy security to food production and what strategic moves a

Bank of Canada Job Cuts Under Carney Revealed

Exclusive look at how Mark Carney's Bank of Canada implemented major workforce reductions while managing economic stability. Discover the untold story behind the central bank's restructuring during a critical economic period.

Jets Captain Adam Lowry Returns Against Kings

Winnipeg Jets captain Adam Lowry is set to return to the lineup as the soaring Central Division leaders face the Los Angeles Kings in a highly anticipated NHL matchup.

Jon Stewart's Daily Show Renewed by Paramount

Paramount Global has officially renewed Jon Stewart's hosting role on The Daily Show, putting an end to months of uncertainty about the future of the iconic program.

South Park Targets Pam Bondi Over Trump Hypocrisy

The animated series South Park delivers brutal satire targeting former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, exposing her controversial reversal on supporting Donald Trump after the Access Hollywood tape scandal.

Fingal Major Construction: Road Work Starts Monday

Significant road construction in Fingal, Ontario will transform the village's infrastructure starting Monday, bringing temporary disruptions but long-term improvements to water mains and roadways.

Ottawa Bank Robbery Suspect: Police Release Photos

Ottawa police have released clear surveillance photos of a bank robbery suspect and are asking for the public's help in identifying the individual involved in the recent downtown financial institution theft.

Canada's Food Bank Crisis: Visits Soar 50%

New data reveals a shocking surge in Canadians relying on food banks, with visits increasing by a staggering 50% since 2021. Discover the real faces behind Canada's affordability crisis and what it means for our communities.

Winnipeg Police Search for Missing Man in Central Park

Winnipeg authorities are urgently searching for 37-year-old William Gousseau, who vanished after being last spotted in the Central Park neighborhood. Police release physical description and appeal for community assistance.

Young Quebecers Fuel Sovereignty Movement Revival

Young Quebecers are breathing new life into the sovereignty movement, with recent polls showing surprising support among 18-34 year olds who see independence as key to their future.

Young Quebec sovereigntists revive movement digitally

A new generation of tech-savvy Quebec sovereigntists is using social media and digital organizing to revitalize the aging independence movement, bringing fresh energy and modern tactics to the decades-old cause.

Ontario Couple Loses $1M+ to Online Scammers

A retired Ontario couple fell victim to an elaborate online fraud scheme, losing their entire life savings of more than $1 million even after their bank raised red flags about the suspicious transactions.

Quebec's 1995 Referendum: 30 Years Later

Three decades after Quebec's sovereignty referendum came down to a razor-thin margin, explore the dramatic events, key players, and lasting impact of that fateful night that nearly redrew Canada's map.

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