CSIS: Iran Threat Level Unchanged, Likely to Persist
Canada's intelligence service states the threat from Iran or its proxies remains steady and is expected to continue, amid ongoing regional tensions and U.S. military actions.
Canada's intelligence service states the threat from Iran or its proxies remains steady and is expected to continue, amid ongoing regional tensions and U.S. military actions.
The Town of Tecumseh announces a transition to bi-weekly garbage collection in 2027, aiming to enhance waste management efficiency and environmental sustainability.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's international diplomacy efforts are drawing criticism as domestic crises in healthcare, energy, and interprovincial trade remain unresolved. Experts warn of systemic failures in Canada's healthcare system.
A letter to the editor calls on 101 Street businesses to take proactive steps for safety rather than relying on municipal interventions, amid concerns about parking and urban conditions.
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RecommendedA federal court in Quebec has refused to halt the deportation of a Congolese man who worked for his country's notorious intelligence agency and remained in Canada for eight years after his refugee claim was rejected.
The Supreme Court's Bissonnette ruling has moved parole eligibility for Travis Baumgartner, who killed three coworkers in 2012, from 2052 to 2037, sparking debate over parliamentary authority.
Larry Maher argues that Canadian Jews face growing antisemitism masked as anti-Zionism, with their historical persecution being erased while violence against synagogues increases.
Following synagogue shootings in Toronto, Canadian officials call for stronger federal action against antisemitic crimes, criticizing years of inadequate response and demanding coordinated law enforcement efforts.
The government of Newfoundland and Labrador is implementing major changes to its procurement processes after a report revealed significant errors attributed to AI tools. This move aims to enhance transparency and accuracy in public spending.
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RecommendedToronto City Council's Executive Committee is organizing a significant pothole repair initiative as residents report worsening street conditions. The campaign aims to address widespread infrastructure concerns across the city.
Former President Donald Trump referred to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney as the 'future Governor of Canada' in a Truth Social post about invasive carp, sparking widespread criticism online and highlighting ongoing tensions.
Canadian MPs are set to vote on whether to study a bill aimed at closing a loophole for arms exports to the United States, a move that could reshape defense trade policies.
A man's body was found in an apartment building in Montreal's Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie borough on March 10, 2026, with authorities launching an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death.
Iran's military has launched coordinated strikes on commercial vessels, Dubai's airport, and oil facilities, raising alarms about global energy security and potential escalation in the Middle East.
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RecommendedAdvocacy organizations voice frustration as critical information regarding firearms involved in the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting remains undisclosed, highlighting transparency concerns in gun violence incidents.
NDP MP Lori Idlout's defection to the Liberals brings Prime Minister Carney within two seats of a majority government, reshaping the political landscape as key byelections approach.
A new study reveals that 20% of Canadians aged 50 and older are living at a standard equivalent to the poverty line, highlighting significant economic challenges for older adults.
Israel and Iran exchanged fire early Wednesday, with Tehran targeting oil infrastructure and ships in the Gulf, escalating regional tensions and disrupting global energy supplies as casualties mount.
Ohio Senator Jon Husted faces fierce criticism after suggesting people in poverty lack 'real world' experience, drawing rebukes from Democrats and social media users.
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RecommendedDominion Dynamics in Ottawa is developing autonomous drones to operate with F-35s, focusing on Arctic missions and domestic production to enhance Canada's defense capabilities.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals could secure a one-seat parliamentary majority through upcoming byelections, but experts debate whether this would strengthen Canada's position in trade negotiations with Donald Trump's administration.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt faces fierce criticism after stating President Trump's decision to attack Iran was based on 'a feeling the president had based on facts,' drawing widespread condemnation from critics and social media.
Timmins Police Service has concluded a two-week traffic enforcement initiative, resulting in numerous charges for offenses like speeding and impaired driving.
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout has crossed the floor, leaving the Liberal Party two seats short of a majority in Parliament, amid other political and sports news in Canada.
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RecommendedAuthorities in Sault Ste. Marie are investigating an assault that may have been motivated by hate, with police examining evidence and circumstances surrounding the incident.
Sen. Lindsey Graham praised Trump for future action on Iran's nuclear program, but critics highlight a contradiction with Trump's 2025 declaration that it was already obliterated.
A Pride crosswalk in Sault Ste. Marie has been defaced with spray paint for a second time, with the mayor calling it the worst act of vandalism in the city, highlighting ongoing tensions.
A Pride crosswalk in Sault Ste. Marie was defaced with spray paint, prompting the mayor to denounce it as the city's worst vandalism. The incident highlights ongoing challenges for LGBTQ+ communities in Northern Ontario.
A rally in Sault Ste. Marie commemorated the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, highlighting local LGBTQ+ advocacy and community solidarity efforts.
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RecommendedIn the March 11, 2026 edition, Toronto Sun readers voice strong opinions on divisive land claims, Mark Carney's parliamentary absence, and Eglinton transit inefficiencies, highlighting public discontent.