Ontario MPPs Return to Queen's Park After 102 Days
Members of Provincial Parliament are back at the Ontario Legislature in Toronto following an extended break, with key issues like budget deliberations and legislative debates on the agenda.
Members of Provincial Parliament are back at the Ontario Legislature in Toronto following an extended break, with key issues like budget deliberations and legislative debates on the agenda.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio is set to testify in the trial of his former roommate, ex-Congressman David Rivera, who faces charges of secretly lobbying for Venezuela. The case highlights foreign influence concerns.
A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in the Barrhaven area of Ottawa, with police responding to the incident. Details remain limited as authorities continue their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision.
A 24-karat gold commemorative coin featuring Donald Trump, approved by his appointees, has drawn fierce criticism online, with opponents branding it 'creepy' and 'ridiculous'.
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The Montreal Lake Cree Nation is investigating an incident of potential fishing fraud during its annual Walleye Derby, raising concerns about integrity in community fishing competitions.
U.S. President Donald Trump postpones military strikes on Iranian power plants for five days following productive discussions, easing tensions and impacting global markets.
U.S. President Donald Trump has extended the deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, delaying military action while diplomatic negotiations progress. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties and regional displacement.
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RecommendedU.S. President Donald Trump orders a five-day pause on military strikes against Iranian energy infrastructure after what he calls 'very good and productive' talks with Tehran.
Immigration lawyer Cassandra Fultz notes a surge in Americans applying for Canadian citizenship documents following a court decision that altered eligibility rules, with demand 'exploding' in recent months.
As MPs return to the House of Commons, three critical byelections scheduled for April 13 hold the potential to significantly alter the political landscape and shift the balance of power in Parliament.
Sandra LaRose, whose daughter died in a 2018 crash, has spoken to 50,000 students about distracted driving. Saskatchewan data shows convictions dropped 31% from 2019 to 2024.
As Ontario legislators return to Queen's Park, advocacy group CIJA calls for concrete action against escalating antisemitic violence targeting synagogues and Jewish-owned businesses across the province.
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The New York Times forcefully defended its veteran correspondent David E. Sanger after President Donald Trump called him a 'lightweight analyst' from a 'Failing' newspaper. Sanger's analysis suggested Trump was retreating from regime change goals in Iran
While Canada's population saw an unprecedented decline in 2025, immigration screening and border security remain critically compromised, with asylum system exploitation and record-high temporary migration.
An emergency alert has been activated in Nova Scotia for a missing vulnerable man, with authorities urging public assistance in the search efforts.
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear arguments on Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21, focusing on the use of the notwithstanding clause. This landmark case could redefine religious freedom and provincial powers in Canada.
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While many celebrate the fall of Iran's authoritarian leader, concerns grow over the U.S.-Israel led war's motives and outcomes, echoing past interventions.
The federal government has unveiled plans to reduce the public service by 15,000 positions over the next three years, marking a significant workforce restructuring effort.
Canadian citizens living in the United States are being detained by ICE and facing deportation over minor offenses from decades ago, including drug possession as minors and old DUI charges.
Four vehicles belonging to the Hatzola Northwest Jewish ambulance service were destroyed in an apparent arson attack in Golders Green, London. U.K. police are investigating the incident as a potential antisemitic hate crime.
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RecommendedIran has issued threats to strike Gulf power plants and mine Gulf waters, escalating tensions as Israel conducts new military attacks in the region.
Former North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson publicly confessed to fabricating a story about CNN, sparking controversy as political tensions rise with the legislature's return.
The Middle East war enters its fourth week with Iran threatening to mine the Persian Gulf, while the U.S. warns of retaliation. Meanwhile, Canada's Supreme Court begins hearings on Quebec's Bill 21, and global tensions rise over defence and humanitarian c
A shooting in North York on March 23, 2026, left one person with serious injuries. The incident coincides with the return of MPPs to Queen's Park after a 102-day hiatus, where opposition parties plan to challenge OSAP changes.
Members of Parliament reconvene in Ottawa today after a lengthy break, with the auditor general set to deliver significant reports on government spending and operations.
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RecommendedThe federal government will close a co-working facility in Gatineau this spring, as part of ongoing adjustments to office space usage and operational needs.