Calgary Mayor Addresses $49B Infrastructure Deficit
Calgary's mayor pledges decisive action following a report revealing a $49 billion infrastructure funding gap, refusing to delay critical investments any longer.
Calgary's mayor pledges decisive action following a report revealing a $49 billion infrastructure funding gap, refusing to delay critical investments any longer.
An Ontario lawyer submitted seven fabricated court case quotations in a legal filing, claiming human error rather than AI use. The judge questioned if the explanation worsens the situation, referring the matter to the Law Society of Ontario.
Ben Shapiro addresses three widespread claims about the U.S.-led conflict with Iran, arguing they misrepresent the strategic reality on the ground.
Anti-racism advocates express relief after the resignation of a Niagara politician allegedly owning a signed copy of Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf,' highlighting ongoing concerns about extremism in local politics.
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RecommendedNew Brunswick introduces a $270 million agreement with physicians, offering financial incentives to increase patient care capacity and address healthcare access challenges.
Regina city council has unanimously approved significant parking changes including prepaid vouchers, increased hourly rates, higher fines, and a new downtown zone with lower fees starting April 1.
Treaty 6 First Nations chiefs met King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, highlighting Indigenous opposition to Alberta separatism and emphasizing Canada's historical foundations predating provincial boundaries.
Israel reports targeted strikes eliminating senior Iranian nuclear scientists as tensions escalate in the Middle East, with global economic and security implications unfolding.
A Winnipeg teenager has initiated legal action against the City of Winnipeg, claiming lasting physical and psychological injuries from an alleged police dog attack. The lawsuit seeks damages for the incident.
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RecommendedYork Regional Police have arrested a Newmarket man on indecent act charges at a local library and are appealing for additional victims to come forward as the investigation continues.
A Toronto busker known as J.soul was robbed of donations at gunpoint while livestreaming his performance at Finch West Station. Despite the incident, he has received overwhelming community support.
The cities of Kitchener and Cambridge announce plans to continue leaf collection services that were halted by recent snowfall, with crews working to clear backlogs and maintain seasonal schedules.
Canada's highest court has rejected the appeals of former track coach David Case and athlete Celine Loyer, affirming their sexual assault convictions in a significant legal ruling.
The Manitoba government has tabled new election legislation, setting the stage for the scheduled provincial vote in 2027. The bill outlines key procedural and regulatory updates.
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RecommendedThe Trump administration has released a controversial propaganda video featuring Nintendo Wii Sports clips alongside military strike footage, drawing widespread criticism and potential legal action.
Anishinabek Police Service and Southern Georgian Bay OPP executed a targeted raid, seizing significant quantities of cocaine and cash in a coordinated drug enforcement operation.
A man injured in a police-involved shooting during a traffic stop in Burlington, Ontario, has been formally charged. The incident occurred on March 8, 2026, sparking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the use of force.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will hold a high-level meeting with China's vice-premier in Paris, setting the stage for former President Trump's upcoming diplomatic visit to Beijing in 2026.
Amateur filmmaker turned convicted killer Mark Twitchell has been denied a bid for leave, as authorities uphold his sentence in a high-profile Edmonton criminal case.
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RecommendedDenver and Seattle airports are urging travelers to donate food and gift cards for TSA employees working without pay during a partial government shutdown, as financial strain grows.
A police expert testified that the Winnipeg officer who shot Eishia Hudson was right to use lethal force, as details emerge from the inquest into the teen's death.
Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-François Blanchet asserts Prime Minister Carney is close to securing a parliamentary majority, even without the upcoming Terrebonne federal byelection result.
A gunman who allegedly rammed his vehicle into a synagogue in suburban Detroit was shot dead by security, according to multiple media reports. Investigators are working to identify the man and a possible motive.
President Trump bragged about naming the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran 'Operation Epic Fury,' claiming victory in an hour, but the conflict continues with heavy casualties and economic impacts.
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RecommendedThe Quebec Minister of Public Security is open to making Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI) reports publicly accessible, following the investigation into the police shooting death of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi in Longueuil.
A brutal 1974 rape and murder case on Long Island has been solved after 52 years, with police crediting sophisticated DNA technology for linking a former sanitation worker to the crime.
The Canadian government has cancelled hundreds of visas for individuals with connections to Iran, citing security concerns and regional instability. This move comes as Ottawa tightens immigration controls in response to geopolitical tensions.
A ruptured pipe led to significant flooding under the Van Horne overpass in Montreal, affecting pedestrian walkways and traffic on St-Laurent Blvd. Authorities responded promptly to manage the situation.
CNN correspondent Clarissa Ward criticizes the Trump administration for using video game and movie clips to portray deadly strikes on Iran, saying it reinforces negative stereotypes about American power.
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RecommendedPublic Security Minister Ian Lafrenière says he will analyze whether BEI investigation reports should be made public, following criticism over transparency in police shooting cases.