Voters Must Demand Transit Solutions in Ottawa Election

As Ottawa's OC Transpo continues to fail residents with persistent service issues, the upcoming municipal election presents a critical opportunity for voters to hold politicians accountable and demand concrete transit solutions.

Ghetts Jailed 12 Years for Fatal Hit-and-Run

Award-winning British rapper Ghetts, real name Justin Clarke-Samuel, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for killing a Nepali student in a drink-driving hit-and-run incident in London.

Trump Unconcerned About Iran's World Cup Participation

Former President Donald Trump expressed indifference regarding Iran's involvement in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, citing the country's weakened state. Iran's absence from a recent FIFA summit and ongoing travel restrict

Trump's Oval Office Gaffe: Confuses Father's Birthplace

During a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, President Donald Trump mistakenly claimed his father was born in Germany, not New York. This error has reignited discussions about his health and drawn comparisons to his past criticisms of Joe Biden

Ecuador-U.S. Joint Anti-Drug Operations Launched

Ecuador and the United States have initiated joint military operations to combat drug trafficking, with both nations keeping specific details classified. The move follows President Noboa's announcement of a new phase against narco-terrorism.

Eby Questioned on Musqueam Land Agreement Knowledge

British Columbia's Premier David Eby was questioned in the legislature about his awareness of a federal agreement granting Aboriginal rights and title over Greater Vancouver lands to the Musqueam First Nation.

Texas GOP Senate Primary Heads to Runoff

The Texas GOP Senate primary between Sen. John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton is set for a runoff after neither secured 50% of the vote, sparking fears among Republicans about potential election losses.

Three Face Drug Charges After Highway 6 Traffic Stop

Three people are facing serious drug trafficking charges after a traffic stop on Highway 6 in Northern Ontario led to the seizure of illicit substances. The UCCM Anishnaabe Police Service conducted the operation.

Police Raid $2M Cannabis Grow Operation Near Clinton

Ontario Provincial Police conducted a large-scale raid, seizing a multi-million-dollar illegal cannabis cultivation facility. Authorities describe it as a significant operation disrupting organized crime.

Canadian Army College Commander Removed from Post

The Commandant of the Canadian Army Command and Staff College has been removed from their position, according to official military sources. The sudden leadership change raises questions about the future direction of this key military training institution.

Winnipeg Guard Charged in Dollarama Assault Incident

A Winnipeg security guard faces assault charges after a video surfaced showing him allegedly using brass knuckles on an accused shoplifter at a Dollarama, sparking community outrage and calls for an independent investigation.

Regina Centre Hosts First 'One-Stop Shop' for Newcomers

The Regina Immigrant Women Centre organized a pioneering event at Cornwall Centre, bringing together local services to assist newcomers in settling into Saskatchewan. This initiative aims to streamline access to essential resources for immigrant women and

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