Iranian refugee's protest in Ontario goes viral worldwide
An Iranian refugee in Richmond Hill, Ontario, ignited a global movement by lighting a cigarette with a burning image of Iran's leader. Her defiant act became a viral symbol of protest.
An Iranian refugee in Richmond Hill, Ontario, ignited a global movement by lighting a cigarette with a burning image of Iran's leader. Her defiant act became a viral symbol of protest.
U.S. Senator Mark Kelly sues Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for threatening to reduce his Navy pension over political speech. A constitutional clash over veterans' rights.
A Turkish refugee who lost his status after returning home for nine years has won a Federal Court appeal for another chance to regain protected person status in Canada. Read the full story.
A sudden watermain break at Windsor's Matthew House refugee shelter has caused significant damage, requiring urgent community donations for emergency repairs estimated at $2 million.
A Tennessee theatre professor fired for sharing a Charlie Kirk quote is back at work after the university admitted it violated due process. He will receive a $500,000 settlement.
Syrian refugee Tareq Hadhad built Peace by Chocolate in Nova Scotia. He shares how everyday moments and community fuel resilience and global peace projects. Discover his inspiring journey.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appears in U.S. court on drug charges, sparking global debate. Analysts dissect Canada's response and the implications for Venezuela's political future. Read the latest.
New pay transparency laws are now active in Ontario, fundamentally changing the hiring process for employers and job seekers. Learn what this means for you.
New pay transparency regulations are now active in Ontario, potentially transforming hiring and salary negotiations. Expert David King explains the impact.
Sudbury's first Syrian refugee family, the Qarqous, celebrate a decade in Canada by building a beloved community restaurant. Their story is one of resilience and welcome.
The Sudbury community has raised funds to support the Damascus Cafe and Bakery, a downtown business started by a Syrian refugee family, following repeated vandalism and thefts. Read about this inspiring story of local solidarity.
Israeli forces demolished homes in the Nur Shams refugee camp near Tulkarem on Dec. 31, 2025, as Palestinians watched. This report details the ongoing conflict's impact on civilians.
A legal expert explains tenant rights when landlords offer 'Cash for Keys' deals. Learn what the N11 form means, your legal protections, and how to avoid eviction pitfalls in Canada's rental market.
Intel Corp.'s stock fell after Reuters reported Nvidia Corp. halted testing Intel's advanced 18A chipmaking process. The news casts a shadow on Intel's domestic push to challenge TSMC.
New federal-provincial agreements seek to streamline approvals for mines and pipelines. Critics say excessive bureaucracy has long hindered Canada's economic prosperity and growth.
A multi-jurisdictional task force has dismantled a sophisticated retail theft syndicate allegedly run by Romanian refugees, responsible for millions in stolen goods across three provinces. Learn the details of Project Sommes.
Internal emails reveal a Trump appointee proposed including a children's biography of Donald Trump in welcome packets for white South African refugees. The plan has sparked backlash.
Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery faces a recall petition. Learn about the democratic process, the minister's legislative changes, and what happens next.
South African immigration officials conducted a raid on a U.S.-run refugee processing centre. Get the latest details on this international incident and its implications.
A Saskatoon family is in a race against time to bring two sisters to safety in Canada as the Taliban's oppression of women intensifies. Read their urgent story and the bureaucratic hurdles they face.
A suspect is in custody after a stabbing on Charlotte's LYNX Blue Line, the same light rail where a Ukrainian refugee was killed earlier. Get the latest details on the investigation.
A partnership between Mount Royal University, the Alberta government, and the Northpine Foundation is successfully helping refugees in Calgary transition into meaningful careers. Learn how the StartWork campaign is changing lives.
The activist whose real-life rescue of his sister inspired the hit Netflix film 'The Swimmers' is now on trial in Greece. Get the latest details on the case.
A government-partnered program in Calgary has helped 40 refugees find work through specialized training with four employers. Learn how this initiative is changing lives.
Amnesty International accuses Sudan's Rapid Support Forces of war crimes in a deadly assault on a refugee camp. The report details ethnically targeted killings and calls for international action.
The Kitchener Rangers are raising concerns about the OHL's host city selection process after rival Guelph was awarded the 2026 Memorial Cup. Read the team's official response.
Quebec coroner calls for improved pedestrian safety measures following the 2022 hit-and-run death of 7-year-old Ukrainian refugee Mariia Legenkovska in Montreal.
Rahmanullah Lakanwal, accused of killing a National Guard member near White House, showed years of mental health decline. Emails reveal mounting concerns before attack.
Kurdistan Workers' Party demands release of imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan to advance peace process with Turkiye. Learn about the decades-long conflict and current developments.
Exclusive look at jury deliberation psychology through the Tamar Cupid case. How personalities clash and unite in Canada's justice system. Read the inside story.