Cellphone Videos Contradict ICE Account of Minneapolis Shooting
Eyewitness footage of Alex Pretti's fatal shooting by ICE reveals discrepancies in official statements, highlighting the power and risks of recording law enforcement.
Eyewitness footage of Alex Pretti's fatal shooting by ICE reveals discrepancies in official statements, highlighting the power and risks of recording law enforcement.
Immigrants at an Edmonton support center express strong opposition to Alberta separation, emphasizing Canada's strength and welcoming nature.
A Sunday afternoon house fire in Windsor has resulted in four residents being displaced and the tragic death of eight cats. The incident highlights ongoing fire safety concerns in residential areas.
A new candidate has declared intentions to pursue the Conservative Party nomination in the Carleton riding, previously represented by Pierre Poilievre, marking a significant political development.
Political analyst David Kaufman argues that Democratic candidates embracing the 'Gaza genocide' narrative risk alienating mainstream voters ahead of midterm elections, despite pressure from progressive activists.
Caroline Elliott, a candidate in the B.C. Conservative Party leadership race, argues that conservatives must address cultural issues alongside economic ones as British Columbia reaches a critical political juncture after years of NDP governance.
The breakdown of detention facilities in northeastern Syria has led to escaped ISIS fighters, posing serious security risks to Canada and challenging counter-terrorism efforts.
Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon have led to the capture of a local Sunni Islamist official aligned with Hamas, escalating regional tensions as Lebanese forces clear border areas.
Iranian authorities expand suppression of dissent following nationwide protests, detaining reformist figures including a former student leader from the 1979 embassy takeover.
Israel's President Isaac Herzog and his wife Michal paid a solemn visit to Sydney's Bondi Beach, the site of the December 2025 mass shooting, to meet with victims' families and honor the memory of those lost.
New polling reveals the French language will be a defining issue in Quebec's upcoming election and any future sovereignty referendum, with stark differences in perception between francophones and anglophones.
Norway's Ambassador to the United Nations, Mona Juul, has resigned following intense scrutiny over her past contacts with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is fighting to retain his position as revelations linking Lord Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein spark a severe political crisis in Britain.
Former Republican strategist Stuart Stevens cautions that President Donald Trump is driving away independent voters, a key demographic, before the midterm elections, citing low poll numbers and party inflexibility.
The Canadian military has destroyed 2,000 Browning Hi-Power pistols but is holding off on eliminating the rest as Ukraine considers adding them to its arsenal.
Expert advice for aspiring public servants on securing federal positions through side doors, networking strategies, and skill development during government workforce adjustments.
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a key ally of opposition leader María Corina Machado, was kidnapped in Caracas just hours after being freed from a politically motivated detention, sparking international concern.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi receives a new lengthy prison sentence in Iran as authorities intensify repression of dissent and nuclear tensions with the U.S. escalate.
Vancouver city council faces a decision between two competing Filipino cultural centre proposals, with one project facing legal challenges and another newly presented development plan.
Brenton Tarrant, convicted of the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings, seeks to discard his guilty pleas, arguing prison conditions made him irrational during his trial.
Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette faces backlash for asserting sole authority over Bill 1 amendments, with critics calling for legislative committee independence and inclusive constitutional process.
The Timmins Fire Department has officially welcomed a new 104-foot Cobra platform fire truck to its fleet, with a ceremonial push-in event attended by city officials.
Toronto Police have identified the victim of a fatal shooting at Woodbine Mall in Rexdale. The incident occurred in broad daylight, marking the city's third homicide this year.
Vancouver police are investigating a second stabbing incident in the city within one week, with a man injured in Kitsilano following a previous attack at a high school basketball game.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's policy restricting encampment clearances is drawing fierce criticism for public health and safety risks as tent cities expand across neighbourhoods.
A recent AI-powered analysis of CBC's online reporting on the Israel-Hamas conflict shows significant editorial bias, with headlines showing disproportionate sympathy toward Gaza over Israel.
Freedom-of-information data shows Toronto spent over $1 million in overtime pay for city services during the 2025 World Series Game 7, with TTC and police accounting for most costs.
Former President Donald Trump calls American athletes 'losers' for criticizing administration policies at Winter Olympics, sparking backlash and protests in Milan.
Ontario Provincial Police used automated license plate recognition technology to identify a vehicle with an expired registration tag in Elliot Lake, leading to charges against the driver.
Hong Kong democracy advocate and media tycoon Jimmy Lai is set for sentencing in a landmark national security case, marking a critical moment for the city's legal landscape under Beijing's influence.