Hormuz Reopening Unlikely Without Iran War Truce

The Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed despite U.S. efforts to form a naval coalition, with Iran's asymmetric threats making safe passage impossible without a ceasefire agreement.

O'Donnell Slams Trump as 'Sociopath' Over Iran War Comments

MSNOW host Lawrence O'Donnell condemned President Donald Trump's recent statements about the Iran conflict, highlighting Trump's claim to bomb 'just for fun' as evidence of sociopathic behavior. O'Donnell also debunked Trump's assertion of fearlessness, c

Senators Grill Trump Intel Team Amid Iran War

U.S. senators are set to question Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and other officials as the Iran war enters its third week, focusing on security assessments and policy implications.

Windsor Police Hunt Three in Armed Home Invasion

Windsor police are investigating an armed home invasion in the west end, seeking three suspects and a vehicle. The incident occurred recently, with authorities urging public assistance for identification.

Edmonton Police Chief's Israel Trip Sparks Political Controversy

Edmonton Police Chief Warren Driechel's recent trip to Israel with the Major Cities Chiefs Association has ignited significant political controversy, drawing criticism from city officials and community groups while raising questions about police impartial

Language Watchdog's French Lesson in Quebec

Internal documents reveal how Canada's Official Languages Commissioner faced backlash over a Valentine's Day social media post that used a word with unintended slang meaning in Quebec French.

Calgary's Population Countdown Lacks Key Data

Experts Angie Gelinas and Gina Rotstein highlight that Calgary's approach to reaching two million residents overlooks critical metrics like housing affordability and infrastructure strain.

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