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Australian Senator Suspended for Burqa Protest

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson faces parliamentary suspension after wearing a burqa during Senate proceedings in controversial protest. Full details on the political fallout.

Windsor begins Peche Island restoration approvals

Windsor City Council has started approving a crucial restoration project for Peche Island as its vital pond habitats risk drying out. Learn about the plan to preserve this natural gem.

Australian Senator's Burqa Stunt Sparks Outcry

Far-right Senator Pauline Hanson wears a burqa in Australian Parliament, demanding a public ban. The political stunt triggers accusations of racism and suspends proceedings.

MPP Remembers Hanover Teens Killed in Crash

Grey-Bruce-Owen Sound MPP Paul Vickers pays tribute to three teenagers killed in a tragic Hanover, Ontario crash during provincial parliament address. Read the emotional remembrance.

Winnipeg accepting bids to restore Louise Bridge

The City of Winnipeg has officially opened the bidding process for the restoration of the historic Louise Bridge. Learn about this critical infrastructure project and its timeline.

Thunderbird House Restoration Plans in Winnipeg

Plans are underway to restore Winnipeg's iconic Thunderbird House, a vital Indigenous cultural center. The major project aims to preserve and revitalize this important community landmark for future generations.

Carney's budget passes as parties avoid election

Mark Carney's budget narrowly passes Parliament as Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives and other opposition parties avoid triggering an election. Analysis of the political calculations behind the vote.

MPs vote today on Mark Carney's first budget

Canadian MPs will cast crucial votes on Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural budget today. The budget, tabled November 4, represents the government's economic vision for the nation. Follow live updates.

Hydro-Québec restores power after snowstorm

Hydro-Québec has successfully restored electricity to most customers affected by this week's snowstorm. Crews worked around the clock to repair damage across Quebec.

Iraq Votes in Pivotal Election Amid Public Doubt

As Iraq holds a pivotal parliamentary election in a rare period of calm, citizens express deep skepticism that the vote will bring change to a nation plagued by corruption and poor services.

Fort Macleod's Empress Theatre reopens after renovations

The 113-year-old Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod has reopened following significant renovations featuring upgraded seating, improved sightlines, and expanded washrooms. Discover how this historic landmark continues to serve its community.

Carney Government Survives Critical Budget Vote

Prime Minister Carney's minority government narrowly survives the first of several confidence votes on the federal budget, setting the stage for continued political tension in Ottawa.

Conservative MP Resigns - Second Tory Exit in 48 Hours

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Ryan Williams resigns from Parliament just days after colleague Dr. Stephen Ellis crossed the floor, creating a major crisis for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

Moncton Cemetery Restoration After Vandalism

After devastating vandalism destroyed 40+ monuments at Moncton's historic Steeves Street Cemetery, the community rallied with overwhelming support to restore dignity and heritage.

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