Bolton: Trump 'Frantic' with No Clear Iran War Endgame
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.
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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The British government is reviewing whether to bar rapper Kanye West from entering the UK for a festival, following criticism of his past antisemitic remarks and Nazi glorification.
President Donald Trump used the White House Easter Egg Roll to criticize Joe Biden's autopen use, baffling children and highlighting ongoing political investigations.
Bridgewater Police Service is actively searching for Latef Tag El Din, who is wanted on unspecified charges. Authorities have released a photo and are urging the public to assist in locating him.
Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne's recent Beijing visit to deepen financial ties with China sparks debate about Canada's sovereignty and strategic partnerships amid human rights concerns.
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RecommendedA victim of a recent shooting in Barrie is expected to remain hospitalized for at least one month due to serious injuries, highlighting ongoing concerns about violent crime in the region.
A new pilot program in Ontario sees Meals on Wheels delivering pet food alongside meals, addressing the needs of vulnerable seniors and their animal companions.
The town of Chute-Saint-Philippe is taking legal action against the Quebec government, seeking $12 million in damages for failure to maintain a critical dam, which led to forced evacuations and safety concerns.
A 55-year-old driver, Leo Michel, who killed a grandmother in a head-on collision while under the influence of cocaine and fentanyl, has requested a two-year sentence in court.
Ottawa faces community backlash over a safe-supply clinic in Chinatown, while the Ottawa Charge coach steps away for cancer treatment and the Ottawa Mission sets a holiday meal record.
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RecommendedThe Alberta separatist petition has collected required signatures, but a First Nations injunction and verification process could block the October referendum on independence from Canada.
Two men sustained serious injuries in a shooting incident in Brampton, with Peel Regional Police actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the violent event.
A community survey reveals subtle indicators that a woman might lean right-wing, from political evasiveness to cultural critiques and social behaviors.
President Donald Trump abruptly shifted focus from the Iran conflict to personally criticize The New York Times, labeling it a 'failing' and 'fake' news outlet when questioned about potential war crimes.
Regina Police Service is appealing to the public for assistance in locating a suspect involved in a serious assault with a weapon. Crime Stoppers has released details to aid the investigation.
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RecommendedThe Brantford Police Service has successfully removed $9,600 worth of illegal narcotics from local streets, marking a significant enforcement action against drug trafficking in the community.
The Conservative Party launches a new advertising campaign emphasizing affordability and national sovereignty, marking a notable shift in Pierre Poilievre's typically combative political rhetoric ahead of key byelections.
The federal government has extended funding for the Building Safer Communities Fund, with Ottawa receiving $6.7 million to combat youth violence through prevention programs targeting root causes like poverty and social isolation.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough condemned the muted Republican response to President Trump's Easter Sunday social media post threatening Iran, arguing it would have caused a major political crisis if made by any other president.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened jail time for a reporter who disclosed details of an Iran airman rescue operation, escalating tensions amid ongoing Middle East conflict and ceasefire rejections.
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RecommendedColumnist John Stossel critiques excessive government control, citing building permits and occupational licensing as barriers to personal liberty and economic efficiency, with insights from author Timothy Sandefur.
A Winnipeg woman was violently assaulted and robbed as she attempted to aid a person experiencing an overdose on Main Street, according to police reports.
Halton Regional Police have charged six individuals from Toronto following an investigation into an alleged online counterfeit currency sales operation. Authorities detailed the charges in a recent announcement.
Residents on the Kingston Peninsula report a spike in thefts, with Reeds Point Pub and Grill targeted in late March, resulting in $800 in stolen alcohol. Police are investigating the incidents.
The city of Mississauga has implemented a new policy prohibiting the raising of foreign national flags at city hall, citing a focus on Canadian unity and identity.
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RecommendedNearly half of Saskatchewan residents' donations in the federal NDP leadership race went to Avi Lewis, despite provincial leader Carla Beck's criticism of his fossil fuel opposition.