UN Probes Fatal Strike on Iranian Girls' School
A United Nations body is investigating a deadly strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran, which Iranian officials blame on Israeli-U.S. forces, as regional conflicts escalate.
A United Nations body is investigating a deadly strike on a girls' elementary school in Minab, Iran, which Iranian officials blame on Israeli-U.S. forces, as regional conflicts escalate.
The case of Michael Gazetas, who vanished in 2020, continues to baffle investigators despite extensive search efforts. Authorities are still seeking answers.
Devlin O'Blenis, charged with first-degree murder in Melissa Price's death, has a lengthy criminal record including attempted murder. The RCMP remains tight-lipped as the community seeks answers.
European and global allies are refusing President Trump's calls for military assistance to reopen the Strait of Hormuz during the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, citing diplomatic concerns and defensive priorities.
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RecommendedWaterloo Regional Police confirm their operational strategy is still active for St. Patrick's Day festivities, ensuring public safety during the annual celebrations.
Ontario residents could soon bring their own alcoholic beverages to select public events this summer, as provincial authorities explore new regulations to enhance community gatherings.
Waterloo Regional Police Service's Major Crime Unit is urgently requesting community assistance to locate Paul, a 59-year-old man reported missing from Kitchener, Ontario.
Fredericton Police Force apprehended two individuals after responding to a weapons-related incident. The arrests highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts to address public safety concerns in the city.
President Donald Trump has postponed his planned trip to China, redirecting his attention to the ongoing war in Iran. The decision comes as global tensions rise, with Canada's foreign minister urging de-escalation in the Strait of Hormuz.
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RecommendedJeff Evely's case against the 2025 woods ban is being heard in Nova Scotia Supreme Court, marking a significant legal challenge to environmental regulations in the province.
Police in Truro, Nova Scotia, are searching for Kristopher Drysdal, 38, who is wanted on an outstanding arrest warrant. Authorities urge the public to assist in locating him.
New Brunswick's government tables a budget with a record $1.4 billion deficit, prioritizing increased health care investments while facing fiscal challenges.
A targeted police operation in Windsor's Glengarry neighborhood has led to 50 criminal charges against multiple individuals. Authorities conducted a coordinated blitz to address community safety concerns.
Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned citing opposition to the U.S. war in Iran, stating Iran posed no imminent threat. His departure highlights divisions within Trump's base.
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RecommendedReports of an Israeli intelligence-linked company's presence in Slovenia have escalated diplomatic strains just days before a crucial national vote, sparking security concerns.
Toronto police are searching for a woman linked to 12 thefts at various stores in the city. Authorities have released images and urge the public to assist in the investigation.
Afghan officials allege Pakistan conducted an airstrike on a Kabul hospital, with casualties feared to exceed 400. The incident escalates regional tensions amid ongoing conflict.
A man charged with planting pipe bombs before the Capitol riot is arguing that former President Donald Trump's mass pardons should absolve him of federal charges, setting up a novel legal battle.
A new Nanos Research poll reveals the Liberal Party has reached unprecedented public support levels one year after Mark Carney became Prime Minister, with key byelections potentially securing a majority government.
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RecommendedOntario Premier Doug Ford has strongly criticized a parole board's decision to grant 72-hour unescorted absences to a convicted child killer, stating the individual should 'rot in jail.'
A senior U.S. counterterrorism official has resigned, stating there was no imminent threat justifying military action against Iran. The resignation highlights internal dissent over war escalation.
Lebanon has initiated a groundbreaking proposal for direct diplomatic talks with Israel, marking the first such move in decades. However, analysts question whether the timing may be too late to achieve meaningful progress.
Jack Mintz argues that Prime Minister Mark Carney should visit Israel to bolster Canada's strategic partnerships, combat rising antisemitism at home, and reinforce economic and security cooperation with a key ally.
A fatal house fire in Winnipeg has resulted in one death, with emergency services responding to the incident. Authorities are investigating the cause of the blaze.
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RecommendedWarren Kinsella calls for Toronto Police to apply hate crime laws against antisemitic signs displayed at the al-Quds rally in Toronto, citing historical parallels and legal obligations.
Saskatchewan's 2026 provincial budget will feature a deficit, with exact figures to be revealed Wednesday. Premier Scott Moe and Finance Minister Jim Reiter aim to protect services without tax hikes amid global trade uncertainties.
Residents of Kashechewan First Nation express ongoing concerns over contaminated water, as the Indigenous Services Minister conducts a visit following a state of emergency declaration.
A man faces serious weapons trafficking charges after Charlottetown police seized over 1,100 rounds of ammunition in a significant law enforcement operation on Prince Edward Island.
A two-month-old infant was killed after being ejected from a private ambulance near Philadelphia, allegedly driven by her intoxicated grandfather while transporting the family to a hospital.
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RecommendedJoe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned in protest of the Iran war, citing concerns about American interests and alleging Israeli influence on Trump's decision-making.