Trump Sued Over Presidential Records Act Memo

Watchdog groups American Historical Association and American Oversight have filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump and his administration. The suit alleges that a Justice Department memo, which claims the Presidential Records Act is unconst

CBA's Progressive Agenda Undermines Judicial Independence

The Canadian Bar Association's recent statement condemning media criticism of judges raises serious concerns about judicial independence and the rule of law. The organization's influential role in judicial appointments creates potential conflicts of inter

Missing Man Last Seen in Arthur, Ontario: Search Ongoing

Authorities are actively searching for Benjamin Stewart, a man reported missing after he was last seen in Arthur, Ontario. The Ontario Provincial Police have released a photo and are urging the public to come forward with any information.

Guelph Police Probe Back-to-Back Distraction Thefts

Guelph Police are investigating two distraction thefts that occurred consecutively in the city, with a vehicle believed to be involved. Authorities urge public vigilance and report any suspicious activity.

Police Seek Suspect in Bayshore Mall Jewelry Robbery

Ottawa police are asking for public assistance to identify a suspect who allegedly stole jewelry from Bayshore Shopping Centre on March 23. The suspect is described as a Black male wearing distinctive clothing.

Trump-Carlson Feud Over Easter Post and Iran Threats

Former President Donald Trump and commentator Tucker Carlson are locked in a bitter dispute after Carlson condemned Trump's Easter Sunday social media post threatening Iran as 'vile' and a 'mockery of Christianity.'

Ottawa Extends Parking Fine Early Payment to 2 Weeks

The City of Ottawa is expanding its early payment option for parking fines, giving residents two weeks to pay at a reduced rate. This policy change aims to provide more flexibility and encourage timely resolution of parking violations.

Kitchener Police Investigate Downtown Stabbing

Authorities in Kitchener are actively investigating a stabbing that occurred in the downtown area, with no injuries reported. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in the urban core.

Lil Nas X Enters Mental Health Program in Police Case

A Los Angeles judge has allowed rapper Lil Nas X to enter a mental health diversion program, which could lead to the dismissal of felony charges for allegedly attacking police officers, citing his bipolar disorder diagnosis.

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