Sask Family Told to Flip Shirts in Courtroom

A Saskatchewan family reveals shocking courtroom protocols during a murder trial, including being told to flip shirts inside out to avoid influencing the jury in Saskatoon.

Christmas Election Looming in Canada?

Speculation mounts about a potential holiday election in Canada as Liberal MPs signal readiness for campaign. Discover what's driving this political gamble and how it could reshape Canadian politics.

RCMP officer hospitalized after serious Chilliwack crash

A Mountie from the Upper Fraser Valley Regional Detachment is recovering in hospital after a significant vehicle crash in Chilliwack, BC. The RCMP confirms the officer was on duty during the incident that closed roads for hours.

Carney called from Asia to stop ad that angered Trump: Ford

Ontario Premier Doug Ford reveals former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney personally called from Asia demanding removal of controversial advertisement that angered former President Donald Trump, exposing international political tensions.

Ontario Minister's Wife Involved in Grant Decisions

Ontario's opposition parties are raising serious questions about the involvement of Labour Minister Monte McNaughton's wife in awarding millions through the Skills Development Fund, with concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.

MP loses seat by one vote, appeals to Supreme Court

Exclusive: Former Bloc Québécois MP Christine Normandin refuses to concede defeat after losing her seat by the narrowest possible margin - just one vote. Discover why she's appealing to Canada's highest court in this dramatic electoral showdown.

Windsor shooting suspect arrested for bail violation

Windsor Police have rearrested a shooting suspect who allegedly violated bail conditions. The individual, previously released on bail for firearm-related charges, now faces additional legal consequences.

Liberals Expect Less NDP Pushback on Foreign Aid

Internal government documents reveal the Liberal government expects reduced scrutiny on foreign aid spending following the NDP's weakened position after losing seats in the House of Commons.

Driver convicted of murder in NYC July 4th BBQ attack

A Brooklyn jury has convicted a driver of murder after his truck plowed into a family barbecue during Fourth of July celebrations, killing four people and injuring others in a horrific NYC incident.

Kingston Drug Bust: Fentanyl, Cocaine Seized

Kingston police make significant drug bust with fentanyl, cocaine, and cash seized. One resident faces multiple charges in Ontario's ongoing battle against opioid crisis.

Montreal voter turnout hits near 40-year low

Montreal's municipal election sees continued decline in voter participation, marking the third lowest turnout since 1986. Analysis reveals troubling trends in civic engagement across Canada's second-largest city.

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