Judge to Hear Minnesota Immigration Crackdown Arguments
A U.S. judge is scheduled to hear arguments regarding Minnesota's immigration enforcement measures, following a series of fatal shootings that have intensified the debate.
A U.S. judge is scheduled to hear arguments regarding Minnesota's immigration enforcement measures, following a series of fatal shootings that have intensified the debate.
Toronto residents can now use the city's online snow plow tracker to monitor winter storm cleanup efforts and find out when their street will be cleared.
The federal government has introduced an increase to the GST credit, aiming to address affordability concerns as Parliament returns to session. This move comes amid broader economic discussions.
Israeli forces have recovered the remains of the last known hostage held in Gaza, a critical development that could advance ceasefire negotiations and bring closure to families affected by the conflict.
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RecommendedCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom sharply criticized Vice President JD Vance and Senator Tom Cotton for their remarks on fatal shootings in Minneapolis, calling their justifications 'psychopathic' and 'fraudulent'.
Ukrainian forces have targeted a small oil refinery in southern Russia's Krasnodar region, marking the third such attack this month on Russian energy infrastructure as the conflict approaches its fifth year.
A tragic house fire in Tottenham, Ontario, has resulted in one fatality, with the Ontario Fire Marshal's office now leading the investigation into the cause of the blaze.
Steve Cullen has resolved his civil lawsuit against multiple British Columbia institutions for failing to protect him from sexual abuse by a convicted offender in the 1980s.
Windsor City Council is set to deliberate on allocating funds to resolve persistent water flow problems affecting Peche Island, a key local environmental and recreational site.
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RecommendedDonald Trump praised British forces as 'second to none' after facing criticism for downplaying NATO allies' roles in Afghanistan, drawing strong reactions from European leaders.
A human rights organization has released a new estimate indicating that the number of fatalities from recent anti-government protests in Iran is approaching 6,000 individuals.
Militias in Iraq and Yemen backed by Iran have indicated a willingness to launch attacks as tensions between Tehran and Washington remain elevated, raising regional security concerns.
A U.S.-based rights group confirms nearly 6,000 deaths in Iran protests, with figures likely underreported due to an 18-day internet shutdown as Tehran warns Washington against intervention.
Residents in Barrie and Bradford are being advised of ongoing construction noise extending into the evening hours. The notice comes as part of local infrastructure work affecting the communities.
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RecommendedAs global attention shifts to Arctic security, Canada's northern territories remain largely undefended with no naval ports, garrisoned soldiers, or air bases, raising questions about national sovereignty.
Russia describes recent diplomatic talks with U.S. and Ukrainian officials in Abu Dhabi as constructive, yet acknowledges significant unresolved challenges in the ongoing conflict.
The Winnipeg Police Service has issued a silver alert for Anna Polgar, a 91-year-old woman reported missing. Authorities are seeking public assistance to locate her.
Ontario Provincial Police are asking for public assistance to find a transport truck involved in a hit-and-run collision on Highway 11 in Cochrane, Northern Ontario, on Sunday evening.
Israeli military forces are conducting a meticulous search of a cemetery in Gaza to recover the remains of the last hostage held since the 2023 Hamas attack, while the critical Rafah border crossing remains closed, intensifying regional tensions.
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RecommendedColumnist Warren Kinsella argues Canadian conservatives must confront Trump's escalating rhetoric and actions, questioning whether to accept his behavior as normal or recognize its unique danger.
Organizers of ongoing MLA recall petitions in Alberta cite public confusion about the process and concerns about personal retaliation as major obstacles to gathering signatures.
Calgary firefighters tackled 191 warming fires last year, primarily in the Beltline area, raising alarms among local business owners about building safety and community welfare.
A significant federal workforce reduction is underway as 30 government departments have issued job cut notices. The latest developments highlight ongoing changes in Ottawa's public sector employment landscape.
Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez declares she has had enough of U.S. commands, asserting national sovereignty amid ongoing political tensions.
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RecommendedSpanish state prosecutors have shelved an initial investigation into sexual assault accusations against singer Julio Iglesias, citing lack of jurisdiction over alleged incidents in the Caribbean.
Toronto Police are investigating a violent stabbing incident that occurred on a GO train at Weston Station early Monday morning, leaving one man with serious injuries.
Iran's exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi has developed a comprehensive 169-page transition plan for establishing democracy should Tehran's Islamic regime fall, gaining support from diaspora communities.
Analysis of the Carney administration's pattern of unfulfilled commitments across multiple policy areas, from public safety to immigration and defense.
The Wall Street Journal and New York Post join Bill Clinton in calling for an end to Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota following fatal shootings by federal agents.
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RecommendedCongresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accuses Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem of hypocrisy regarding armed protesters, citing the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.