Convicted murderer Allan Legere denied full parole

Notorious New Brunswick serial killer Allan Legere has been denied full parole. The decision, announced in December 2025, keeps the 'Monster of the Miramichi' incarcerated. Read the latest on this high-profile case.

Russia's Alleged Anti-Satellite Weapon Targets Starlink

Intelligence reports suggest Russia is developing a 'zone-effect' weapon to disable Starlink satellites with shrapnel clouds, risking catastrophic space debris. Canadian military officials weigh in on the threat.

Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bombing

A senior Russian general was killed by a car bomb in Moscow on December 22, 2025. The attack is the latest in a string of assassinations Russia attributes to Ukraine.

Turkish Officials Visit Syria as Kurdish Deadline Looms

Turkey's top officials, including Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, visited Syria as a deadline for Kurdish groups to integrate with Syrian forces approaches. The high-stakes diplomatic move aims to reshape regional security dynamics.

Taxpayer Dollars Fuel Activism on Gender, Climate, Israel

A National Post investigation reveals how millions in federal grants are funding activist groups focused on gender identity, climate action, and anti-Israel advocacy. Explore the details of Canada's taxpayer-funded activism.

Hybrid Work Research Gap for Canadian Public Servants

As the federal government mulls stricter return-to-office rules, experts reveal a critical lack of data on hybrid work's impact on public service productivity. Discover what the research does—and doesn't—say.

Montrealer challenges Quebec's civil forfeiture law

André Levy is contesting the constitutionality of Quebec's civil forfeiture law after police seized over $2 million from his home without criminal charges. His lawyers argue it violates Charter rights.

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