Vancouver Starbucks Stabbing Trial Begins for Accused

The trial has started for the individual charged in connection with a deadly stabbing outside a downtown Vancouver Starbucks in March 2023, marking a significant development in a case that shocked the local community.

Carney on Gordie Howe Bridge, Olympic Hockey with Trump

Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about the mutual benefits of the Gordie Howe International Bridge after threats to block its opening, while also discussing the Canada-U.S. Olympic hockey game.

Guelph Man Allegedly Threatens Bank Employee with Knife

A Guelph man is accused of brandishing a knife and threatening a bank employee, according to local reports. The alarming incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and workplace security in the community.

Toronto Budget with 2.2% Tax Hike Up for Debate

Toronto City Council begins deliberations on the 2026 municipal budget, featuring a proposed 2.2% property tax increase. The debate will shape city services and fiscal policy for the coming year.

Moncton Coalition Disputes RCMP Crime Claims

A Moncton anti-crime coalition disputes RCMP's safety claims after a downtown business break-in, highlighting ongoing concerns about property crime in New Brunswick's urban center.

Carney Heads to Munich Security Conference

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to travel to Germany for the Munich Security Conference, a key global forum on defense and diplomacy, as international challenges mount.

Netanyahu Pushes Trump for Tougher Iran Demands

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging President Donald Trump to demand more concessions from Iran as the two leaders prepare for a critical meeting this week at Mar-a-Lago.

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