B.C. Seizes Car Used in West Vancouver Break-Ins

British Columbia's civil forfeiture office is attempting to seize a 2009 Honda CR-V from an Alberta man, alleging it was used in multiple car break-ins and money laundering activities in West Vancouver.

Norwegian Royal Denies Rape Charges in Court

Marius Borg Hoiby, son of Norway's Crown Princess, broke down in court while denying allegations that videos on his phone depict sexual assault. The trial continues in Oslo.

Police Raids Target Hells Angels Collaborators

Quebec and New Brunswick police conducted coordinated raids targeting individuals linked to the Hells Angels, part of ongoing efforts to dismantle organized crime networks in Eastern Canada.

Police Raids Target Hells Angels Drug Network in Quebec, NB

A joint Sûreté du Québec and RCMP operation involving over 160 officers has launched raids targeting an alleged cocaine distribution network with ties to the Hells Angels motorcycle club across multiple municipalities in Quebec and New Brunswick.

New Regina Complex Supports Single Mothers in Need

Maybell Developments opens Lilium Village, a 12-unit transitional housing complex in Regina's Heritage neighbourhood designed specifically for single mothers and their children facing housing insecurity.

Canadians Split on Floor-Crossing MPs: Nanos Poll

A new Nanos Research survey finds Canadians are evenly divided on whether MPs who switch parties should resign their seats, as political analyst Sharan Kaur predicts more floor-crossing in 2026.

Savannah Guthrie's Mom Missing, Health Issues Critical

Nancy Guthrie, 84, mother of 'Today' host Savannah Guthrie, is missing amid a kidnapping investigation in Arizona. Authorities report she has serious cardiac conditions requiring a pacemaker and daily medication, with her absence posing a fatal risk.

Carney vs Newsom: WEF Clash Over Global Order

Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos speech declaring a permanent geopolitical rupture faces pushback from California Governor Gavin Newsom, who argues traditional alliances are merely dormant, not dead.

Government Policies Drive Up Canadian Grocery Costs

Financial commentator Matthew Lau argues that federal subsidies and regulations, not market forces, are the primary drivers of unaffordable food prices across Canada, calling for reduced government intervention.

MacKay on Harper Legacy: Uniting Right Saved Canada

Former Conservative minister Peter MacKay commemorates the 20th anniversary of the 2006 election victory, detailing how he and Stephen Harper overcame party divisions to create a unified conservative movement that reshaped Canadian politics.

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