Iran Nuclear Facility Hit as Mideast War Enters Week 4
Iran announces a strike on a key nuclear facility amid escalating Middle East conflict, while the U.S. deploys additional troops to the region as tensions intensify.
Iran announces a strike on a key nuclear facility amid escalating Middle East conflict, while the U.S. deploys additional troops to the region as tensions intensify.
Most contenders in the NDP leadership race emphasize building party support and policy development rather than seeking quick entry into Parliament, signaling a strategic shift.
Three Canadian nationals have been successfully repatriated after being trapped aboard a cargo vessel in the Persian Gulf, following a complex international diplomatic and logistical operation.
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.
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RecommendedThe Canadian federal government has announced plans to reduce its workforce by 12,000 full-time equivalent positions, impacting various departments and agencies as part of a broader restructuring effort.
Curtis Wright, an Edmonton-born permanent U.S. resident for 30 years, has been detained for four months in Texas and now faces deportation due to decades-old misdemeanor charges.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast has generated significant attention, with analysts suggesting it may help reshape voter perceptions ahead of elections.
A new survey reveals that a majority of Canadians believe Israelis are more likely to face prejudice due to the Iran war, with older adults showing the strongest views and regional variations across the country.
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.
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RecommendedCalgary's population milestone of two million reflects years of economic diversification and community spirit, as newcomers from around the world choose to build lives in the prairie city.
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 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.
Karen Young, CEO of United Way of Calgary, argues that as the city approaches two million residents, its success hinges on strengthening social systems like housing, mental health, and community connections to ensure livability.
Alberta's UCP government introduces restrictive MAID legislation, drawing criticism for limiting personal autonomy and raising concerns about mental health and reproductive rights.
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RecommendedGazette columnist Josh Freed discusses Montreal's chaotic appeal and cleanliness issues on The Corner Booth, highlighting cultural differences and urban challenges.
Robert Libman argues taxpayers are being taken for a ride with deteriorating roads and volatile gas prices, while politicians fail to challenge the status quo.
Conrad Black argues that despite media narratives suggesting a prolonged conflict, the U.S. and Israel have effectively dismantled Iran's military forces in just two weeks, achieving strategic objectives with minimal casualties.
A Toronto judge reduced a drug dealer's moral culpability in sentencing after considering his experiences with anti-Black racism and societal disadvantage, according to court documents.
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.
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RecommendedThe assassination of top Iranian officials, widespread protests, and internal dissent signal potential regime collapse. Basij police fear grows as intelligence operations target leadership.
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.
Saskatchewan faces one of Canada's highest child poverty rates, with food banks playing a crucial role in supporting vulnerable families through meal programs and community outreach.
A letter praises Pierre Poilievre's appearance on Joe Rogan's podcast for instilling national pride, while other letters discuss Trump, police credibility, and oversight in Canada.
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
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RecommendedShaun Deacon, a 60-year-old prolific sexual predator with decades of convictions, is facing new charges after breaching his release conditions yet again, according to Vancouver Police Department reports.
Podcast host Joe Rogan sparked controversy by comparing US military commanders' religious statements about Trump and Iran to suicide bombers, citing complaints from service members.
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
Cuba has refused to allow the U.S. Embassy in Havana to import diesel for its generators, escalating diplomatic tensions as the island faces economic struggles and receives humanitarian aid.
A federal judge has ruled in favor of The New York Times in a significant case challenging the Pentagon's media access policies, reinforcing press freedom protections under the First Amendment.
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RecommendedPresident Donald Trump suggests the U.S. may reduce military operations against Iran as objectives near completion, while deployment of Marines and ground troops remains possible.