Mexico's Sheinbaum May Sue Musk Over Cartel Claims

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is evaluating legal options after Elon Musk alleged she has ties to drug cartels in a social media post. The controversy follows the capture of a top cartel leader.

Royal Arrest and Political Pay Raises Stir Public Debate

A letter to the editor reflects on King Farouk's prophecy and the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, questioning the monarchy's future. It also critiques MP pay raises and immigration policies, highlighting public discontent.

Omar and Tlaib Yell at Trump During SOTU Speech

Democratic Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib repeatedly interrupted President Trump's State of the Union speech, leading to heated exchanges over immigration and alleged killings.

Trump Defends Tariffs After Supreme Court Blow

Former President Donald Trump defended his tariff policies during a State of the Union address, criticizing a Supreme Court ruling against them while Democrats heckled his claims about ending wars.

VPD Training Facility Plan Based on 'Incorrect Information'

The Justice Institute of British Columbia has revealed that the Vancouver Police Department's pitch for a new training facility was founded on incorrect information, raising serious questions about the project's planning and transparency.

Park Board Wants Say in Stanley Park Hotel Development

Vancouver Park Board Commissioner Brennan Bastyovanszky has filed a motion requesting a formal briefing on a proposed 25-storey hotel near Stanley Park. The controversial development faces significant public opposition over traffic, environmental, and nei

Windsor Nightclub Shooting Trial Closing Arguments Heard

The trial for a downtown Windsor nightclub shooting that injured one man is nearing its conclusion after closing arguments were presented on Tuesday. The case highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and violent crime in urban centers.

Agnes Macphail: Canada's First Female MP and Reformer

Agnes Macphail made history as the first woman elected to Canada's House of Commons in 1921. Her legacy includes penal system reforms, founding the Elizabeth Fry Society, and pioneering equal pay legislation in Ontario.

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