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U.S. Ambassador: 'We do not need Canada'

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra made controversial remarks on CJAD 800 Radio, discussing bilateral relations. Explore the details and context of his statement.

Liberal MPs leave Taiwan delegation as Carney heads to China

Liberal MPs Helena Jaczek and others exit a parliamentary trip to Taiwan to 'avoid confusion' while former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney prepares for high-level talks in China. Get the full story on this delicate diplomatic balancing act.

A Look Back at the Defining Events of 2025

From turbulent Canada-U.S. relations to political changes in Calgary and global headlines, we revisit the key moments that shaped 2025. Read our comprehensive year-end review.

Iran calls Canada's navy a terrorist organization

Iran designates the Royal Canadian Navy as a terrorist entity in a retaliatory move against Ottawa. This escalation follows Canada's recent actions against Iran's IRGC. Read the full story on the diplomatic standoff.

Mark Wiseman Named Canada's Ambassador to the U.S.

Mark Wiseman takes over as Canada's ambassador to Washington during a period of significant strain in bilateral relations, marked by tariffs and trade tensions. Discover the challenges ahead.

Sudan Drone Attack Kills 50, Including 33 Children

A paramilitary drone strike in Sudan's Kordofan region has resulted in 50 fatalities, with 33 children among the dead, according to medical sources. The attack highlights the escalating conflict.

UN's New 'Day Against Sanctions' Draws Sharp Criticism

The UN General Assembly inaugurates a day condemning Western sanctions, backed by authoritarian states. Critics argue it distracts from crises like Sudan, where 150,000 have died. Read the full analysis.

Amnesty accuses Sudanese paramilitary of war crimes

Amnesty International accuses Sudan's Rapid Support Forces of war crimes in a deadly assault on a refugee camp. The report details ethnically targeted killings and calls for international action.

Canada's Fighter Jet Choice Risks Trump's Ire

As Canada deliberates between the F-35 and Saab Gripen for its $19B fighter jet fleet, experts warn the decision could strain relations with the U.S. and impact NATO commitments. Read the analysis.

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