Israel Recognizes Somaliland, Igniting Regional Tproar
Israel's controversial recognition of breakaway Somaliland has triggered threats and heightened instability in the volatile Horn of Africa. Explore the geopolitical implications.
Israel's controversial recognition of breakaway Somaliland has triggered threats and heightened instability in the volatile Horn of Africa. Explore the geopolitical implications.
Invesco Ltd. signs deal for CI Global Asset Management to become manager of its Canadian retail mutual and exchange-traded funds family, effective 2026. Key shift in asset management landscape.
Hundreds gathered in Somalia's capital to protest Israel's recognition of the breakaway territory of Somaliland. The demonstration highlights regional tensions and sovereignty disputes.
Nine outstanding London, Ontario, citizens have been recognized on the Mayor's 2026 New Year's Honour List for their community contributions. Discover their inspiring stories.
Unionized early childhood educators in Montreal have approved an agreement in principle, securing a new collective agreement. Learn the details and what it means for childcare in the city.
Israeli PM Netanyahu's recognition of Somaliland is a geopolitical gambit forcing critics to confront the inconsistency in supporting a Palestinian state. Analysis of the strategic and diplomatic fallout.
Somaliland's Foreign Ministry refutes Somali claims that Israel's recognition was exchanged for accepting Gazans or an IDF base. The diplomatic move is based on mutual sovereign interests.
Hollywood stars Idris Elba and Cynthia Erivo are recognized for their contributions to drama and charity in the UK's 2026 New Year Honours List. Discover their achievements.
Israel becomes the first nation to recognize Somaliland's statehood, prompting celebrations in the breakaway region and condemnation from Somalia's president. Explore the geopolitical implications.
New U.S. Homeland Security rules require facial biometrics from all non-citizens at borders. Learn what this means for Canadian travellers and privacy concerns.
Israel announces formal recognition of Somaliland's sovereignty, a significant diplomatic move that could reshape regional dynamics in the Horn of Africa. Read the full details.
A musician from New Brunswick gains global recognition as his original composition becomes part of Fortnite, one of the world's most popular video games. Discover his story.
Canada Post and its union have reached tentative agreements, with a ratification vote expected in the new year. This news comes alongside other national updates.
Quebec has secured an agreement in principle with pharmacists working in public health-care institutions. The deal, announced December 22, 2025, marks a key step in stabilizing the province's healthcare workforce.
Art Windsor-Esseeex celebrates a major achievement, securing four awards. Discover the details of this cultural triumph for Windsor-Essex.
Canadians have until Dec. 20 to file a claim in the $70.25-million class-action settlement involving TD mutual funds and trailing commissions paid to discount brokers. Learn if you're eligible.
A delegation of six Canadian MPs, including Montreal's Sameer Zuberi, was turned away at the West Bank border by Israeli authorities. The MPs express shock and cite concerns over blocked humanitarian dialogue.
RBC Capital Markets warns that limited market-maker capital could strain the $13 trillion ETF industry as U.S. regulators greenlight ETF share classes of mutual funds, potentially creating a bottleneck for new listings.
Discover why border security and facial recognition technology require a neutral expression in your passport photo. Learn the rules to avoid application delays.
Edmonton Police Service launches a controversial pilot with Axon, testing facial recognition on body-worn cameras. Critics warn it turns accountability tools into mass surveillance.
Edmonton's AI facial recognition pilot on police bodycams launched before a required privacy assessment was fully reviewed. The December trial could conclude before the commissioner's office completes its vetting. Learn more about the implications.
A Windsor driver is facing numerous charges after an automated licence plate reader flagged the vehicle to police. The technology is increasingly used to identify drivers who should not be on the roads.
The Edmonton Police Service will pilot officer-worn cameras with facial recognition software. Supt. Kurt Martin demonstrated the technology on Dec. 2, 2025. Learn about the implications.
Edmonton Police Service launches a global first trial of Axon's facial recognition body-worn cameras. The month-long test aims to enhance officer and public safety by flagging individuals with warrants or safety cautions. Read the details.
Genetec Inc. has launched Cloudrunner Mobile, a new app that brings real-time vehicle data and alerts directly to law enforcement and security professionals in the field, enhancing investigative speed and community safety.
A Kitchener father explains his legal challenge against the Waterloo Region District School Board's mandatory land acknowledgments, arguing they violate Charter rights. Read the full story.
The City of Windsor is a finalist for the 2025 Economic Developers Council of Ontario Awards of Excellence. Learn about the recognition for local economic development initiatives.
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement receives prestigious Key to Monroe County recognition in his New York hometown. Read about the special ceremony honoring the MLB player's achievements.
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees nursing care members have voted overwhelmingly to accept a new collective agreement, securing improved working conditions and benefits for healthcare workers.
Saskatchewan has secured a five-year extension of its child-care agreement with the federal government, ensuring continued affordable childcare support for families across the province.