Federal Government Announces Safe Sport Funding

The Canadian federal government has unveiled a new funding package aimed at enhancing safety and integrity in sports across the nation, with Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden leading the announcement.

Vertical Morality Explains Christian Support for MAGA Politics

Experts analyze how 'vertical morality'—an ethical system prioritizing obedience to authority over compassion—helps explain the alignment between Christian teachings and MAGA political stances that often contradict Jesus's message of love and mercy.

Alberta-Ottawa Methane Deal Nears as Energy Pact Deadline Looms

With just 11 days until the April 1 deadline, Alberta and the federal government are close to finalizing a methane reduction agreement as part of their broader energy memorandum of understanding. Key issues include industrial carbon pricing and a massive

London Police Seize $35K Cocaine in Traffic Stop

London police have seized approximately $35,000 worth of cocaine during a routine traffic stop, leading to charges against two individuals. The incident highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.

Montreal: Chaotic Charm or Dirty City?

Gazette columnist Josh Freed discusses Montreal's chaotic appeal and cleanliness issues on The Corner Booth, highlighting cultural differences and urban challenges.

Judge Faisal Mirza and Race-Based Sentencing in Canada

Ontario Superior Court Justice Faisal Mirza, appointed by Justin Trudeau, has been instrumental in developing race-based sentencing practices, drawing on his career as a lawyer advocating for racial considerations in the justice system.

Closing Arguments Heard in Montreal Cold Case Trial

A Montreal judge hears final arguments in the long-awaited trial of Serge Audette, a cold case that has captured public attention for years. The proceedings mark a critical phase in the pursuit of justice.

U.S. Waives Sanctions on Iranian Oil to Ease Price Surge

The Trump administration issued a 30-day waiver allowing the purchase of Iranian oil at sea, aiming to lower oil prices that have spiked due to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. The move could bring 140 million barrels to global markets, amid concerns

Ottawa Demands FSIN Repay $29M After Audit Leak

A leaked KPMG forensic audit reveals nearly $2 million in Indigenous Services funding intended for other purposes was used for office building construction, prompting Ottawa to seek repayment of nearly $29 million from the Federation of Saskatchewan India

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