Nancy Guthrie Missing 6 Days: Search Intensifies in Arizona
The search for Nancy Guthrie, missing for six days from her Arizona home, has entered a critical new phase with updated messaging from authorities. The case has drawn widespread attention.
The search for Nancy Guthrie, missing for six days from her Arizona home, has entered a critical new phase with updated messaging from authorities. The case has drawn widespread attention.
Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative Party holds a leadership vote today, with the winner set to become the province's next premier, marking a pivotal moment in P.E.I. politics.
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Dor Shachar, born Muslim in Gaza, shares his firsthand experience with Hamas's rise and warns Western nations about the dangers of Islamist extremism.
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Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw vows a thorough investigation into corruption allegations against four officers, a case highlighting the rarity of unpaid suspensions in police misconduct probes.
Recent ICE shootings in Minneapolis captured on smartphone videos challenge official narratives, prompting Trump administration efforts to discourage public recording of federal agents despite legal protections.
Conrad Black analyzes Stephen Harper's political achievements and Pierre Poilievre's conservative vision, examining the evolution of Canadian conservative politics over two decades.
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Jacques-Cartier MNA Gregory Kelley opens up about the mental toll of Quebec Liberal Party turmoil, his support for suspended wife Marwah Rizqy, and his political future in exclusive interview.
A Dalhousie University law school discussion reveals fresh evidence suggesting the final man executed in Halifax was innocent, sparking calls for case review.
A senior Biden administration official asserts the deep bilateral relationship between Canada and the United States can endure despite political shifts, emphasizing ongoing strategic dialogue.
A Saskatchewan mother is challenging a parking ticket she received after pulling over to attend to her crying newborn, sparking debate about compassion in enforcement.
Former PM Stephen Harper's archival collection launch and panel discussion highlight a week of political activity, as calls for bipartisanship grow amid federal and provincial debates.
An opinion piece critiques Ottawa Police's Project Pantry initiative, arguing tax dollars should address food insecurity rather than criminalize desperate residents stealing groceries.
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Political analysts examine the diverse factions within Canada's Conservative Party, from traditional Tories to western populists, explaining leadership challenges and electoral hurdles.
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw faces mounting criticism and calls for resignation from the public, with letters highlighting leadership concerns and accountability issues within the police department.
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Montreal police have arrested three teenagers in connection with an armed assault at a local restaurant. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence in the city.
An RCMP officer testified that a 2021 Coastal GasLink pipeline protest created safety hazards, but journalists were permitted entry. The testimony comes amid a lawsuit by photojournalist Amber Bracken and The Narwhal news organization.
Luigi Mangione faces state and federal trials for the same murder, sparking a double jeopardy debate as he protests being tried twice for one crime.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reaffirms support for a united Canada while more than a dozen UCP MLAs are listed as supporters of a pro-separatist petition, highlighting internal party divisions.
Robert Lloyd Schellenberg of Abbotsford has been granted clemency from his death sentence in China, as diplomatic relations between Canada and China show signs of improvement.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump declines to apologize for sharing a racist video about the Obamas, sparking criticism from within his own party during Black History Month.
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