France bans UK far-right activists targeting migrant boats
France has banned British far-right activists from its territory for attempting to interfere with migrant boats in the Channel. Learn about the escalating tensions and security measures.
France has banned British far-right activists from its territory for attempting to interfere with migrant boats in the Channel. Learn about the escalating tensions and security measures.
Aerial survey confirms North Atlantic right whales in southern New England waters in January 2026, a hopeful sign for the critically endangered species. Learn about the sighting and its significance.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen's appeal trial begins, potentially impacting her 2027 presidential campaign. Get the latest details on this high-stakes political and legal battle.
A French activist was convicted and fined for cracking an egg on the head of National Rally leader Jordan Bardella. Get the details on the political protest and its legal consequences.
The labour dispute at Windsor's Titan Tool and Die has reached a critical 150-day mark. Learn about the ongoing lockout, its impact on workers, and the broader implications for Ontario's manufacturing sector.
Calgary Vocal Arts presents Johann Strauss's 'Die Fledermaus' at Contemporary Calgary, continuing a beloved New Year tradition. Get details on the production and its festive spirit.
As referendum talk heats up in Alberta and Quebec, a stark contrast emerges. Alberta's separatist movement is a uniquely right-wing phenomenon, rooted in populist history and distinct from Quebec's left-leaning drive. Explore the roots and modern face of
A rare whale species shows a hopeful increase in births this season, yet scientists stress the population remains critically endangered and faces ongoing threats. Learn about the fragile future of the North Atlantic right whale.
Quebec's Crown prosecutors are legally contesting a provincial law that denies them the right to strike. The challenge, filed in April 2025, centers on labor rights in the justice system.
Montreal-born actress Claire Brosseau is suing for access to medical assistance in dying after decades of treatment-resistant mental illness. Read her story.
Two brothers perished in a tragic apartment fire in Saint-Eustache, Quebec. Authorities are investigating the cause of the deadly blaze. Read the latest details.
Calgary fraternal twins Victoria and Kennedy Calderwood share the screen with Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson in the Alberta-filmed movie 'Die My Love'. Their parents describe the surreal experience.
German prosecutors have charged multiple teenagers with attempted murder for their alleged roles in a right-wing extremist group. Get the latest details on this serious security case.
A Vancouver city councillor is pushing to make right turns on red illegal at numerous intersections, citing safety concerns. The proposal will be debated at City Hall.
Luigi Mangione's legal team seeks to exclude key evidence, including details on the alleged murder weapon. This follows police video showing he invoked his right to silence.
A biologist confirms avian influenza is behind the death of multiple geese found on a frozen retention pond in Niverville, Manitoba. Learn the details and implications.
Spanish authorities dismantle a neo-Nazi organization designated as a terrorist entity by Canada. The operation highlights international efforts to combat far-right extremism.
The first North Atlantic right whale calf of the season has been sighted off South Carolina, offering a glimmer of hope for the critically endangered species. Learn about the significance of this birth.
Ludwig Minelli, founder of the Swiss right-to-die organization Dignitas, has died by voluntary assisted dying days before his 93rd birthday. Read about his legacy.
Thousands marched in Zagreb protesting Croatia's far-right surge following incidents targeting ethnic minorities and liberals. Read about the growing tensions.
Jordan Bardella, president of France's National Rally, was struck by an egg during a public event days after similar flour attack. Latest incident highlights security concerns.
Germany's AfD party establishes new youth organization as thousands protest the far-right movement. Key developments and public response analyzed.
Emma Heming Willis reveals how her family finds joy and adapts holiday traditions while caring for Bruce Willis amid his frontotemporal dementia battle. Discover their inspiring story.
A far-right extremist from Sweden has been sentenced to prison for plotting a terrorist attack at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Switzerland.
Jesse Kline warns that the 'new right' movement, embracing big-government views, fragments Canadian conservatism and risks electoral failure by abandoning core freedom principles.
Discover Edmonton's festive entertainment lineup including Johnny Reid with the ESO and Die Harsh Christmas musical. Get dates, venues and ticket information for holiday shows.
Slovenians cast ballots in a historic referendum on legalizing assisted dying for terminally ill patients. A pivotal decision for end-of-life care in Europe.
A Scarborough family faces fines for keeping basketball and hockey nets on their boulevard after six years of neighborhood use. City claims nets interfere with snow removal and garbage collection.
Calgary singer-songwriter Tom Phillips' 2006 tribute song 'Blue Shadows (For Billy Cowsill)' appears on the soundtrack of 'Die My Love,' starring Jennifer Lawrence and filmed in Alberta.
Chile's presidential election is headed to a tense runoff between communist candidate Daniel Jadue and hard-right candidate José Antonio Kast. The polarized outcome reflects deep divisions in Chilean society.