Canadian Navy Test Fires New Anti-Submarine Torpedo

The Royal Canadian Navy has conducted a successful live-fire test of the new Mark 54 anti-submarine torpedo at the Nanoose experimental range in British Columbia, marking a significant advancement in maritime defense capabilities.

Epstein Class Term Gains Political Traction Amid Criticism

As Jeffrey Epstein files continue to emerge, politicians and critics are using the term 'Epstein class' to describe wealthy elites they accuse of operating above the law. Senators and representatives argue this reflects systemic protection of the ultra-ri

Starmer's Leadership Crisis Over Epstein Files Fallout

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces severe political damage after revelations about his appointee Lord Peter Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, exposing cultural differences between Westminster and Washington.

Canada-Denmark Defence Pact Signed at Security Forum

Canada's Defence Minister David McGuinty signed a memorandum of understanding with Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands to enhance defence cooperation, including innovation and logistics support, at the Munich Security Conference.

Drugs and Cash Seized on Vancouver Island by CFSEU-BC

The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia has conducted a significant operation on Vancouver Island, resulting in the seizure of drugs and cash, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat organized crime in the region.

Tumbler Ridge Shooting: The Search for Motive Continues

Eight people were killed in Tumbler Ridge by 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, who had prior police interactions for mental health concerns. Investigators face challenges determining the motive without a manifesto or confession.

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