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Rocket Lab Awarded $816M U.S. Space Force Satellite Contract

Rocket Lab secures a landmark $816 million prime contract to build 18 missile-defense satellites for the U.S. Space Force, marking its largest deal and a major shift in defense contracting. Discover how this impacts national security space.

SIU Clears Windsor Officers in Arrest Injury Case

Ontario's police watchdog will not lay charges against Windsor officers after a man suffered a broken nose during an arrest. The SIU concluded the use of force was legally justified.

Canada launches task force to support lumber sector

Canada's government launches a new task force to bolster the forestry and lumber industry, aiming to ensure economic sovereignty and sector resilience. Learn about the plan and its implications.

Barrie Police Use of Force Deemed Justified

The SIU has cleared Barrie police officers after a custody altercation left a man with a broken nose. The ruling, citing justified force, was released on December 16, 2025.

UFC Champ Topuria Alleges Extortion, Delays Fight

UFC lightweight champion Ilia Topuria reveals an alleged extortion plot involving false domestic abuse claims as the reason for his absence. Get the full story on the shocking allegations.

Canada Launches Softwood Lumber Task Force

The federal government is launching a new task force focused on enhancing the competitiveness of Canada's vital softwood lumber industry. Get the details on this strategic move.

Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Phase 2 Expected Shortly

Israeli PM Netanyahu announces the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire could begin soon, pending the return of a hostage's remains. Details on disarmament, international forces, and Germany's role.

Hegseth Backs Controversial Caribbean Strike

U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth publicly supports a second strike on a suspected drug boat, amid allegations of a potential war crime. Details on the escalating anti-drug campaign.

San Diego Considers $30M Settlement in Police Shooting

San Diego officials are considering a $30 million settlement for the family of Konoa Wilson, a Black teen fatally shot by police in January 2025. The case has sparked significant debate over police use of force.

Ottawa drivers charged after 170 km/h stunt duel

Two Ottawa drivers face stunt driving and racing charges after police caught them reaching speeds of 170 km/h on Highway 174. Learn about the severe penalties they now confront.

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