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Brampton trio charged in $500K cheque fraud scheme

Three Brampton residents face charges after a police investigation into a cross-country fraudulent cheque scheme that allegedly netted $500,000. Police seized $70,000 in cash, gold, and vehicles.

UK Waters Down Mandatory Digital ID Card Plans

The UK government, led by PM Keir Starmer, is revising its controversial mandatory digital ID card proposal after significant public opposition. Learn about the policy shift and its implications.

Peel Region summit tackles rising extortion crimes

Political leaders and law enforcement held a summit in Brampton to address a surge in extortion. Authorities are stepping up coordinated efforts to protect businesses and residents in Peel Region.

Iran Protests Reach Crimes Against Humanity Threshold

Massive anti-government protests in Iran create a historic opportunity to end the regime's nuclear threat and regional destabilization. A former political prisoner calls for international action under the Responsibility to Protect doctrine.

Manitoba introduces digital health cards

Manitobans can now request a digital health card, moving from physical cards to a secure, convenient digital format. Learn how to get yours and what it means for healthcare access.

Windsor Property Crimes Down 11.6% in 2025

New data reveals a significant 11.6% decrease in crimes against property in Windsor for 2025. Explore the details and what it means for community safety. Read the full report.

Canada Must End Tolerance for Antisemitism in 2026

A Postmedia editorial calls for Canadian governments to stop tolerating hate and enforce existing laws against antisemitic acts, citing a surge in hate crimes against Jewish communities.

Advocate Warns of Rising Antisemitism in Canada

Pro-Israel advocate Aviva Klompas reflects on a year of growing antisemitism in Canada, citing synagogue attacks, school shootings, and a failure of response. Explore the alarming trend.

EU Condemns U.S. Travel Bans in Digital Sovereignty Clash

The EU threatens swift action after the U.S. barred five Europeans, including ex-commissioner Thierry Breton, over alleged censorship pressure on tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic digital policy rift.

U.S. Bars Europeans for Alleged Censorship Pressure

The U.S. State Department has banned five European activists and officials, accusing them of leading campaigns to pressure American tech platforms into censoring U.S. viewpoints. Details on the policy and reactions.

Digital ID Sparks Privacy Fears Amid Global Push

As governments push for mandatory digital IDs, privacy advocates warn of a slippery slope towards totalitarian surveillance. Learn the risks and what you can do to protect your data.

Antisemitism in Canada surges 125% post-Oct. 7

A new report shows a 125% spike in antisemitic incidents in Canada since the Hamas attack. Columnist Lorrie Goldstein argues protests have crossed into hatred, demanding action from Toronto authorities.

Horrific Christmas Crimes: A Look at Holiday Tragedies

From a Santa-suited mass shooter to the unsolved murder of JonBenet Ramsey, explore five of the most chilling crimes that occurred on or around Christmas. A grim reminder of the season's darkest moments.

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