Poland, Italy Opt Out of Trump's Board of Peace Plan

In a significant diplomatic development, Poland and Italy have officially announced they will not join former U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace initiative, signaling potential challenges for the proposed international framework.

Two Vehicles Damaged in Montreal Fire

A fire in Montreal's Saint-Laurent borough on February 10, 2026, resulted in damage to two vehicles. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns in urban areas.

Carney Popular Despite Economic Failures, Polls Show

Prime Minister Mark Carney maintains a significant lead over Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in approval ratings, despite criticism of his economic record and trade policies. Recent polls show Carney favored by 53% of Canadians compared to Poilievre'

Regina Physiotherapist's Sexual Assault Trial Nears Conclusion

The trial of Dipan Nareshbhai Chauhan, a Regina physiotherapist accused of sexually assaulting a patient, has concluded evidence presentation. The complainant testified about inappropriate touching, while Chauhan denied all allegations through a translato

Firefighter Injured in Etobicoke Auto Shop Fire

A Toronto firefighter sustained injuries while responding to a significant fire at a commercial auto repair facility in Etobicoke. The incident highlights the dangers faced by first responders.

Small Ransom Payment in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping

A small payment of less than $300 was made to a Bitcoin account linked to the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping, far below the $6 million ransom demand. New evidence includes doorbell camera footage of a masked individual.

Christie: GOP Privately Slams Trump, Names Graham

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie reveals many Republicans privately criticize Donald Trump while publicly praising him, specifically naming Senator Lindsey Graham during a candid interview.

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