Humboldt Broncos Crash Driver Deportation Looms After Refugee Loss
The truck driver responsible for the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has lost his refugee claim, moving him closer to deportation from Canada, according to his legal counsel.
The truck driver responsible for the Humboldt Broncos bus crash has lost his refugee claim, moving him closer to deportation from Canada, according to his legal counsel.
A Calgary news outlet reportedly opposed the city's bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics, highlighting local concerns amid broader national news coverage.
A high-ranking Russian military intelligence official was shot and wounded in Moscow, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the capital. The incident involves a deputy chief of the GRU.
Amid the release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein documents, former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's mention is clarified, with no evidence of wrongdoing linked to the sex offender case.
A devastating bombing at a Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Islamabad has resulted in at least 31 fatalities and numerous injuries, marking a severe sectarian attack in Pakistan.
Oman is mediating indirect discussions between the United States and Iran regarding Tehran's nuclear program, as diplomatic efforts continue amid regional tensions.
A prominent Ottawa news anchor is hospitalized with critical injuries following a stabbing incident near the Central Experimental Farm. Police are investigating the assault that occurred in the early hours of February 6, 2026.
As Alberta separatism remains a persistent issue, concerns grow about potential American interference in any future referendum. Prime Minister Mark Carney's geopolitical strategy faces scrutiny.
Canada's decision to shutter the Office of the Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism has drawn sharp criticism as Jewish communities face rising hate crimes.
Professor Yang Meng analyzes how political rhetoric and historical distortions contribute to rising antisemitism in Canada, highlighting community fragility and generational silence.
As Old Age Security costs escalate, experts question whether more clawbacks are needed to ensure intergenerational fairness and program sustainability for future generations.
Analysis reveals Canada's capital investment per worker has plummeted 25% since 2014 while U.S. investment surges, raising concerns about long-term competitiveness.
Edmonton Journal letters criticize Alberta's judicial selection process, arguing appointments should prioritize merit over political alignment with the UCP government's values.
As the U.S. eyes Greenland, Canada faces critical questions about Arctic sovereignty, security, and environmental stewardship in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
From climate challenges to cultural ties, Canada and Greenland share deep connections. Explore the five key areas that bind these northern neighbours together.
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister inaugurates a new consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, marking a strategic move to enhance diplomatic and economic relations in the Arctic region.
A suspect has been taken into custody after an emergency alert was issued for parts of Nova Scotia. The incident prompted a swift police response across multiple communities in the province.
An examination of the informal 'con code' within Canadian prisons reveals how unwritten rules among inmates may be contributing to rising violence and safety concerns in correctional facilities.
Robert Semenchuck, a former Regina police officer, faces sentencing after being convicted of improperly accessing confidential police databases for personal reasons.
The DOJ has released millions of Jeffrey Epstein files, raising questions about former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's potential connections amidst a flurry of other national news.
The family of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie renews plea for contact from kidnapper of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, as Arizona sheriff says no proof of life but believes she's still out there.
Canadian government slashed TikTok ad spending by nearly $1 million and cut X advertising while increasing Facebook and Instagram budgets amid ongoing Meta negotiations.
The Liberal government's Defence Industrial Strategy, delayed from its original Christmas timeline, is now expected to be unveiled next week. The $6 billion plan aims to strengthen Canada's domestic defence industry.
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell delivered a fiery condemnation of Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, calling him a 'buffoon' and criticizing his defense of Donald Trump during congressional testimony.
Calgary police and RCMP held a town hall with the South Asian community about extortion cases linked to shootings, with 21 investigations ongoing and no arrests yet.
Calgary residents join forces with law enforcement and provincial officials to address a surge in targeted extortion cases, including a recent violent home attack in the northeast.
The U.S. military announced a lethal strike on a vessel accused of drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific, killing two people, amid claims from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about cartel operations ceasing.
A teenage boy has died after being shot at a Tim Hortons in Scarborough. Toronto Police are investigating the incident, which occurred Thursday afternoon, with no suspect information yet available.
A UK parliamentary committee will investigate royal finances following Prince Andrew's departure from Windsor, focusing on his token rent payments and broader taxpayer implications.
A U.S. military operation in the Eastern Pacific resulted in the destruction of a suspected drug trafficking vessel, with two fatalities reported. The incident highlights ongoing international security efforts.