Mulcair: Idlout's Liberal Move Benefits Far North

Political commentator Tom Mulcair analyzes the significant implications of NDP MP Lori Idlout crossing the floor to join the Liberals, highlighting how this strategic shift brings substantial rewards and attention to Northern Canadian communities.

Saskatoon Rejects Flying Former Iranian Flag at City Hall

Saskatoon city council has voted against a proposal to fly the former Iranian flag outside city hall, citing diplomatic and community concerns. The decision highlights ongoing tensions and local governance in municipal affairs.

April 13 Byelections May Secure Liberal Majority

Victories in two of three April 13 byelections would give the Liberals a razor-thin majority of 172 seats, with recent defections tightening the parliamentary gap ahead of the next federal election.

Police Recover Car Lost to Fraudster in Barrie

Ontario Provincial Police successfully retrieved a vehicle stolen via fraudulent means in Barrie, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat auto theft and financial crimes in the region.

Pump Track Approved for Nuns' Island Park in Verdun

Verdun borough council has awarded a $973,000 contract to build a pump track in Adrien-D.-Archambault Park this summer, despite ongoing opposition from some residents who cite environmental and safety concerns.

Montreal Gangster Pleads Not Guilty in Wedding-Linked Hit

Tommy Demorizi, a Montreal gangster, has pleaded not guilty to charges related to an assassination allegedly ordered by former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, as arrests mount in the transnational criminal enterprise case.

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