Trump Says God Backs Iran War, Pope Condemns War Prayers
President Trump asserted God supports U.S. actions in Iran, citing divine goodness, while Pope Leo criticized Pentagon prayers for violence, highlighting a religious divide on war.
President Trump asserted God supports U.S. actions in Iran, citing divine goodness, while Pope Leo criticized Pentagon prayers for violence, highlighting a religious divide on war.
Democratic lawmakers are raising concerns about President Trump's mental acuity following his Easter social media threats against Iran, with some invoking the 25th Amendment for removal.
Calgary police are attempting to locate the family of an individual whose cremated remains were discovered in an empty home, urging public assistance for identification.
California First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom criticizes Trump's Republican Party, stating conservative women like Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi face insecurity and discrimination despite alignment.
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The major 11th Avenue Revitalization construction project in downtown Regina is approaching its final stages, marking a significant milestone for urban development in the city.
Three Conservative MPs crossing the floor to the Liberals are set to deliver a majority government to Prime Minister Mark Carney after upcoming byelections, potentially keeping Liberals in power until 2029.
Oklahoma City Police Department places officers on administrative leave following a false report of a baby being thrown from a car, triggering a pursuit on April Fools' Day.
A significant sinkhole that disrupted traffic and infrastructure on Warden Avenue in Markham has been fully repaired, restoring normalcy to the area after extensive work by municipal crews.
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RecommendedFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne released a letter stating he will not participate in decisions regarding the government-backed high-speed rail project due to a personal connection with an Alto executive.
A $25 million settlement has been reached in a sexual abuse lawsuit against the Marist Brothers in Montreal, marking a significant resolution for survivors after years of legal proceedings.
Two Oklahoma City police officers have been placed on administrative leave following a prank 911 call made to dispatchers on April Fools' Day, prompting an internal investigation.
The first B.C. Conservative leadership debate is overshadowed by the absence of two high-profile candidates, Caroline Elliott and Peter Milobar, sparking accusations and defensive responses.
A Winnipeg man was wrongfully accused of cannabis export, leading his partner to speak out about the profound loss of trust in the system and the emotional toll of the false allegations.
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RecommendedFormer U.S. President Donald Trump accuses NATO countries of deliberately avoiding assistance in the Iran war while renewing his controversial interest in annexing Greenland.
A U.S. Army staff sergeant is urgently working to prevent his wife's deportation after she was detained on a Louisiana military base, highlighting immigration challenges for military families.
A man in Calgary sustained serious injuries in a dispute outside a Tim Horton's and walked to the Sheldon Chumir Centre for treatment. The incident highlights urban safety concerns.
Legal experts caution that former President Donald Trump's recent threats to demolish Iran's power infrastructure may violate international law and constitute a war crime under Geneva Convention protocols.
The discovery of an unauthorized biolab in Las Vegas linked to a Chinese national has raised fears of more such facilities operating undetected across the U.S., with experts warning of potential bioterrorism risks.
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RecommendedFormer President Donald Trump launched a late-night social media tirade against the Supreme Court as it considers a case challenging birthright citizenship protections under the 14th Amendment.
A British Columbia woman, allegedly deceived in a romance scam, remains incarcerated in South Korea as her trial approaches, highlighting the severe consequences of online fraud and international legal complexities.
A British Columbia tribunal has settled a contentious case between a Vancouver dog owner and an animal rescue organization over the neutering of an adopted pet, highlighting legal complexities in pet adoption agreements.
U.S. forces conducted a dangerous operation to recover two crew members from an F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran, involving over 170 aircraft and facing heavy enemy fire during the mission.
Ottawa police reveal a significant 27% increase in impaired driving collisions in early 2026, with 56 incidents reported by March 30. Enforcement efforts continue with RIDE campaigns and public cooperation.
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RecommendedTwo men sustained serious injuries in a shooting near a Brampton townhouse complex on Monday. Peel Regional Police are investigating the incident, which follows a fatal double shooting at a local elementary school on Friday.
Former national security advisor John Bolton analyzes President Trump's approach to the escalating Iran conflict, questioning the administration's strategic clarity as tensions mount.
Judith Sayers, president of the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, states that suspending the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act holds no practical difference from amending it, emphasizing ongoing concerns over Indigenous rights implementatio
President Trump threatens to destroy Iran's electrical infrastructure, risking war crimes and retaliation that could worsen civilian suffering and spike oil prices globally.
A new multinational police force led by Kenya has arrived in Haiti, where children comprise an estimated 50% of gang members, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact of the intervention.
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