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Rare Right Whale Sighting Brings Hope to New England

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.

Marine Le Pen's Appeal Trial Opens in Paris

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.

Titan Tool and Die Lockout Hits 150 Days in Windsor

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.

Alberta's Unique Right-Wing Separatist Movement

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

Quebec Prosecutors Challenge Strike Ban Law

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.

Calgary babies star in film with Jennifer Lawrence

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.

Goose Die-Off in Niverville Tied to Avian Flu

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.

First North Atlantic Right Whale Calf Spotted for 2025

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.

New Right Threatens Conservative Unity in Canada

Jesse Kline warns that the 'new right' movement, embracing big-government views, fragments Canadian conservatism and risks electoral failure by abandoning core freedom principles.

Toronto fines family for basketball, hockey nets

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.

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