Iran's Security Chief Ali Larijani Killed by Israel
Iran confirms the assassination of security chief Ali Larijani by Israel, as new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei rejects de-escalation offers, intensifying the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Iran confirms the assassination of security chief Ali Larijani by Israel, as new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei rejects de-escalation offers, intensifying the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
Illinois state Sen. Robert Peters, backed by progressive leaders, won the Democratic primary for the 2nd district House seat, defeating former congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. in a race focused on money in politics and affordability.
A Canada Revenue Agency employee in British Columbia faces multiple charges including identity theft and fraud following a lengthy four-year RCMP investigation into compromised taxpayer information.
A political standoff over Department of Homeland Security funding threatens to extend for weeks, with travelers already facing long airport lines and growing anxieties as lawmakers remain unyielding.
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RecommendedAn advocate highlights B.C.'s Bill 9 as part of a broader pattern of legislative changes across Canada that are eroding rights, raising concerns about democratic protections.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms she accepted a private flight paid for by the Saudi government, sparking scrutiny over transparency and international influence in provincial affairs.
A new report reveals the B.C. government lacked a disaster recovery framework after the 2021 Lytton wildfire, leaving the village to manage rebuilding with insufficient support and delayed funding.
Saskatchewan RCMP are actively searching for a possible armed suspect in the vicinity of a high school in North Battleford, heightening community safety concerns.
An RCMP cruiser struck a teenager on Kawacatoose First Nation in Saskatchewan as it maneuvered to avoid another police vehicle, according to reports from March 2026.
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RecommendedA top Emirati adviser states Iran's missile and drone assaults have miscalculated, pushing Persian Gulf nations toward stronger alliances with the U.S. and Israel while highlighting regional security concerns.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Anne Molloy faces criticism after an OPP report disputes her conclusion that officers lied in the Umar Zameer trial, but she maintains her stance based on court evidence.
A federal judge has mandated the reinstatement of Voice of America employees, overturning a controversial shutdown initiated during the Trump administration, marking a significant legal victory for the U.S. broadcaster.
Arizona becomes the first state to file criminal charges against prediction market Kalshi, accusing it of illegal gambling. The case escalates a legal battle over regulation, with federal support from the Trump administration.
Saskatoon's Fire Station No. 9 has implemented a Computer Aided Dispatch system to enhance operational efficiency and response times for fire crews, aiming to improve public safety services.
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RecommendedAs a massive power outage leaves 11 million Cubans in darkness and without running water, the Cuban diaspora in Canada watches with deep concern, reflecting on the deteriorating conditions in their homeland.
A former U.S. Army general responsible for military support to Ukraine lost classified maps on a train and suffered a concussion after a boozy dinner, per a federal watchdog report.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's plan to balance the federal operating budget by 2028-29 is drawing criticism from economists and watchdogs who argue his accounting methods blur lines between operational and capital spending.
An Alberta judicial board has called for the suspension of a judge who jailed a lawyer in a contentious legal dispute, citing concerns over judicial conduct and fairness in the justice system.
Secretary of State Wayne Long unveils new affordability measures including tax relief, GST credit increases, and NSF fee caps to support Albertans facing economic challenges.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe explains that the province's deficit budget for 2026-27 is necessary to protect essential public services amid economic pressures.
An 87-year-old retired teacher from Alberta is contesting extradition to the United Kingdom to face historical abuse allegations, with proceedings unfolding in Edmonton courts.
A Toronto police officer is hospitalized following a serious collision involving a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop near Sheppard Avenue West and Allen Road on March 17, 2026.
The Mamdani administration plans to end legal support for former New York City Mayor Eric Adams in a sexual assault lawsuit, citing policy shifts and resource allocation concerns.
A Calgary judge has found Kepra Udup Bang guilty of aggravated sexual assault for a brutal 2019 attack that left a woman unconscious and beaten beyond recognition, rejecting his claim of consensual sex.
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RecommendedCuban envoy states political system is off-limits in US discussions, highlights trade embargo as main obstacle to American investment despite economic challenges.
The federal government will appeal a court decision on the Emergencies Act to the Supreme Court, following its use during the 2022 convoy protests in Ottawa.
Calgary police have arrested and charged three teenagers following a violent stabbing and robbery near the Westwinds CTrain station, with authorities expressing deep concern over youth violence.
Edmonton police are requesting public video footage to aid in the investigation of a death on the city's north side, as authorities work to uncover details surrounding the incident.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses confidence in balancing the provincial budget despite projections of moderate oil prices, emphasizing fiscal discipline and economic stability.
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RecommendedThree inmates sustained injuries in an assault at Springhill Institution in Nova Scotia and have been returned to the facility, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in federal corrections.