First Nations Rally at Legislature Against UCP Separatism

First Nations chiefs and leaders gathered at the Alberta Legislature to support an NDP no-confidence motion and pressure the UCP government to denounce separatist sentiments, with Chief Sheldon Sunshine calling the government's dismissal a personal affron

Carney's Majority Hopes Fade Amid Iran Conflict

Prime Minister Mark Carney's pursuit of a majority government faces setbacks due to the Iran conflict, shifting political dynamics, and upcoming byelections that could determine his parliamentary control.

U.S. Warns Iran of 'Most Intense Day of Strikes'

The United States has issued a stark warning to Iran, promising the 'most intense day of strikes' yet as tensions escalate in the Middle East. U.S. Central Command released video evidence of missile launcher takedowns.

Markham Hit-and-Run Video: Teen Carried on Hood 50 Meters

York Regional Police have released shocking video of a hit-and-run in Markham where a 19-year-old woman was carried on a vehicle's hood for 50 meters. The incident occurred Thursday afternoon at Denison Street and Featherstone Avenue.

Barrie Man, 79, Charged in Suspicious Tiny House Fire

A 79-year-old Barrie man has been charged by police in connection with a suspicious house fire in Tiny Township that caused significant damage. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to determine the cause and circumstances surrounding the blaze

Nova Scotia Premier's $60,000 Travel Expenses in 2025

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston incurred over $60,000 in out-of-country travel expenses during 2025, according to recent disclosures. The spending has drawn attention amid ongoing debates about government accountability and fiscal responsibility.

Ontario Takes Control of Toronto's Airport Lands Stake

The Ontario government, led by Premier Doug Ford, will take control of Toronto's stake in the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport lands, marking a significant shift in the management of this key urban transportation asset.

Second Suspect Arrested in Human Trafficking Probe

London police have made a second arrest in a human trafficking investigation, marking a significant development in the case. Details on the suspect and charges are emerging as authorities continue their work.

Montreal Restores Free Parking at Claude-Robillard Complex

The City of Montreal has reversed its parking policy at the Claude-Robillard Sports Complex, bringing back free parking after public frustration. The decision addresses community concerns over accessibility and convenience for local residents and visitors

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