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Montreal Mayoral Candidate Faces Ethics Scrutiny

Explore the ethical dilemma facing Montreal mayoral candidate Luc Rabouin as he navigates campaign financing rules while maintaining his political ambitions in Plateau-Mont-Royal.

Langley RCMP sergeant guilty of assault in arrest

A Langley RCMP staff sergeant has been found guilty of assault for using excessive force during a shoplifting arrest. Learn about the case that's raising questions about police conduct.

RPS Indoor Firearms Range Getting Major Renovation

The Regina Police Service reveals plans for a comprehensive renovation of their indoor firearms training facility, enhancing officer training capabilities and community safety standards.

Dutch Election Stunner: Far-Right Ties With D66

In a dramatic political showdown, Geert Wilders' far-right PVV party and the centrist D66 are locked in a dead heat in the Dutch parliamentary elections, setting the stage for complex coalition negotiations.

Tanzania Protests: 2nd Day of Election Unrest

Tensions escalate across Tanzania as citizens take to the streets for a second consecutive day, challenging controversial election outcomes and alleging electoral misconduct.

Vancouver Island Police Face Critical Staffing Crisis

Multiple police departments across Vancouver Island are sounding the alarm about severe staffing shortages that threaten public safety and officer well-being. Learn which communities are most affected.

B.C. Court Expands Indigenous Title to Urban Areas

A groundbreaking B.C. Supreme Court decision recognizes Indigenous title over specific urban and rural areas, challenging provincial land management and setting precedent for future claims.

Montreal Mayoral Hopefuls Defy Poll Numbers

Despite trailing significantly in recent polls, Montreal's mayoral contenders remain confident about their chances as election day approaches. Discover why these candidates believe they can still secure victory.

Carney's Liberals Could Force Snap Election in Canada

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's rumoured Liberal leadership ambitions could trigger a snap election. Discover how political calculus, not fixed dates, determines Canada's electoral timing.

Illinois Deputy Guilty of Murder in 911 Shooting

A landmark verdict finds Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson guilty of murder for killing Sonya Massey, a Black woman who had called 911 for assistance. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police violence and racial justice.

Notwithstanding Clause: Canada's Constitutional Power Play

Discover how Saskatchewan's recent legal battle puts Canada's rarely-used constitutional override clause in the spotlight. Learn what Section 33 means for your rights and why provinces are increasingly reaching for this nuclear option.

Trump Accused of Forcing Out Federal Workers

Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump officials systematically removed career federal employees through controversial Schedule F reclassification, raising concerns about political interference in government operations.

Eric Trump: 2020 Election Great for Republicans

Eric Trump makes controversial statement calling the 2020 election outcome beneficial for Republicans, sparking widespread debate about election integrity and party strategy.

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.

Fredericton officer cleared in arrest injury case

New Brunswick's police oversight agency has determined no charges will be filed against a Fredericton officer after a woman sustained injuries during an arrest. The incident, which occurred last fall, was thoroughly investigated by the Alberta Serious Inc

Quebec Forces Doctors Back to Work with Special Law

Quebec's health minister Christian Dubé invokes special powers to compel doctors back to hospitals as healthcare system faces critical shortages. Bill 15 provisions spark debate over government authority versus medical staffing crisis.

Government Shutdown Math: GOP's 2024 Election Risk

Political analyst Harry Enten reveals the stark numbers showing how government shutdowns historically damage Republican election prospects, with compelling data from past political standoffs.

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