Ottawa Seeks Clarity on Asylum Housing Funding Cuts

Ottawa officials are seeking more information from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada about potential funding cuts to asylum seeker housing programs that could shift costs to municipalities.

Trump's Iran War Claims Mired in Misinformation

President Donald Trump's statements on the Iran war, including false claims about Tomahawk missiles and war progress, are criticized for spreading misinformation and damaging U.S. alliances, with experts highlighting a stark contrast to past presidential

Toronto U.S. Consulate Shooting: RCMP Hunts Suspects

Police in Toronto are searching for two assailants who opened fire at the U.S. consulate in an early-morning attack. No injuries were reported, but officials call it a national security incident amid heightened tensions.

Vancouver Councillor Sues Mayor for Defamation

Vancouver Councillor Sean Orr has initiated a defamation lawsuit against Mayor Ken Sim, alleging false accusations of drug distribution. The mayor apologized after the comments surfaced in English-language media.

Trump's Election Demands Stymie Senate Republicans

President Trump's push to nationalize elections and restrict mail-in voting has sparked a political crisis for Senate Republicans, who lack the votes to pass the SAVE Act amid filibuster hurdles and Democratic opposition.

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