Supreme Court Expands Police Access to Private Property

A recent Supreme Court of Canada decision has broadened police authority to enter private property without warrants for investigative purposes, raising significant concerns about property rights and privacy protections across the nation.

U.S., Israel, Iran Agree to Two-Week Ceasefire

The United States, Israel, and Iran have reached a temporary two-week ceasefire agreement, marking a significant de-escalation in regional tensions as former President Trump moderates his stance.

N.B. Premier Vows Utility Changes After Review

Premier Susan Holt commits to implementing necessary reforms for New Brunswick's public utility sector after a comprehensive review highlights systemic issues requiring immediate attention.

B.C. Hijacker Apologizes, Cites Climate Change Motive

A man charged with hijacking an aircraft in Victoria and flying it to Vancouver International Airport has spoken from jail, expressing remorse while stating his actions were intended to highlight climate change concerns.

Trump and Iran Agree to Two-Week Ceasefire, Averting Crisis

The United States and Iran have reached a temporary ceasefire agreement, brokered by Pakistan, after tensions escalated to the brink of military conflict. The deal includes opening the Strait of Hormuz and halting attacks for two weeks.

Clay Fuller Wins Georgia House Seat, Bolstering GOP Majority

Republican Clay Fuller has secured Marjorie Taylor Greene's former U.S. House seat in Georgia, defeating Democrat Shawn Harris. Fuller's victory, aided by Donald Trump's endorsement, strengthens the slim Republican majority in the House.

Police Hunt Balaclava Suspect in Riverdale Break-In

Toronto police are searching for a man wearing a balaclava wanted in connection with a break-and-enter investigation in the Riverdale area. Authorities have released photos and are urging the public for assistance.

Government Aims to Toss Out RCMP Human Rights Decision

The federal government is challenging a human rights tribunal decision against the RCMP, seeking judicial review to overturn the ruling. This legal move highlights ongoing tensions between law enforcement accountability and government defense of instituti

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