ICC Judges Find Duterte Fit to Stand Trial

International Criminal Court judges have determined that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is mentally and physically capable to face trial for alleged crimes against humanity.

Affordability, Sovereignty to Dominate Parliament's Return

As Canadian parliamentarians reconvene, Prime Minister Mark Carney signals that domestic affordability and national sovereignty will be central to upcoming debates, amid a backdrop of severe winter weather affecting much of the country.

Timmins Police Charge 2 After Series of Crimes

Timmins Police Service has laid multiple charges against two individuals connected to a recent spate of criminal activities including theft, assault, and dangerous driving in Northern Ontario.

Official Defends ICE Agents in Minneapolis Shooting

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended federal agents involved in the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, shifting blame to local officials and protestors while claiming agents acted humanely.

OPP Seizes $47K in Drugs in Northwestern Ontario

Ontario Provincial Police have confiscated more than $47,000 worth of suspected illicit drugs in a significant operation in northwestern Ontario, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts in the region.

Noem Dodges Questions on ICE Shooting Incident

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem avoided direct answers about the fatal ICE shooting of Alex Pretti, whose concealed carry license and video evidence contradict official claims.

Ottawa Rally Supports Iran Amid Extreme Cold

Protesters gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa during severe winter conditions to express support for the people of Iran, highlighting ongoing international solidarity efforts.

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