CAQ Leadership Race: Quebec's Change Conundrum

With François Legault's resignation, Quebecers show openness to CAQ again, but leadership contenders Bernard Drainville and Christine Fréchette face hurdles in representing change while distancing from their government past.

Canada Merges Envoys into National Unity Council

The Canadian government announces plans to integrate its special envoys on Islamophobia and antisemitism into a newly established National Unity Council, aiming to streamline efforts against hate.

Former Moncton Mayor George LeBlanc Dies at 71

George LeBlanc, who served as mayor of Moncton, New Brunswick, for over a decade, has died at 71. The former municipal leader was known for his dedication to the city's growth and community engagement.

Tow Truck Fraud Charges Withdrawn in Edmonton

Criminal fraud charges against two Edmonton tow truck companies have been withdrawn by prosecutors, concluding a high-profile case that had drawn attention to industry practices.

Counterfeit $100 Bills in Saint John, NB

Saint John Police Force issues alert about counterfeit currency, including $100 bills, circulating in the New Brunswick city. Authorities urge residents and businesses to verify banknotes.

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