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Venezuela's Dark Fleet Emerges After Maduro Capture

Venezuela's secret fleet of oil tankers, used to evade U.S. sanctions, is coming into the open. Discover how the 'ghost ships' operated and what their emergence means for global oil markets.

B.C. settles solitary confinement lawsuit for $60M

Inmates held in solitary confinement in B.C. jails from 2005 to 2025 can apply for compensation from a $60 million class-action settlement. Learn who is eligible and how to file a claim.

Manslaughter charge in Windsor jail fentanyl death

Windsor police have laid manslaughter and drug trafficking charges after an inmate died from fentanyl at the South West Detention Centre. The case highlights ongoing issues within the facility.

Transgender Killer Loses Bid for Women's Prison Placement

Michelle Autumn, convicted of the brutal 2005 murder of a 13-year-old Edmonton girl, has lost a court challenge to remain in a women's prison following reports of threatening behavior. Read the full ruling details.

Legal Basis for Maduro's Capture Explained

An analysis of the legal precedent and human rights rationale behind the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Read the expert breakdown.

U.S. Maduro Capture: A Strategic Signal to China?

The recent U.S. capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is analyzed for its geopolitical implications, particularly the strategic message sent to China amid ongoing global tensions. Explore the potential fallout.

Alberta's Net-Zero Pledge May Cost $559B in GDP

A new analysis warns Alberta's 2050 net-zero emissions commitment could slash GDP by $559 billion and cut oilsands output in half. The author calls for more realistic targets.

Waterloo rally split after Venezuelan president captured

Residents of Waterloo Region expressed conflicting views at a local rally following the capture of Venezuela's president. The event highlights deep divisions within the Canadian community on foreign intervention.

Gunfire Reported Near Venezuela's Miraflores Palace

Witnesses report gunfire near Venezuela's presidential palace following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The incident adds to regional instability with direct implications for Canadian energy and foreign policy.

Maduro Pleads Not Guilty, Cites 'Capture' in U.S. Court

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pleads not guilty after capture by Trump administration. Legal experts, including Marco Mendicino, analyze the case using the Noriega precedent. Follow the latest developments.

Canadian Oil Stocks Drop After Maduro's U.S. Capture

Canadian energy stocks declined after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on drug charges, sparking market volatility and concerns over future oil supply. Read the full analysis.

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