Trump's Ukraine Gratitude Claim Debunked by Facts
Fact-checker Daniel Dale disproves Trump's claim that Ukraine showed zero gratitude, documenting 78 instances of Zelenskyy thanking the US. Read the evidence.
Fact-checker Daniel Dale disproves Trump's claim that Ukraine showed zero gratitude, documenting 78 instances of Zelenskyy thanking the US. Read the evidence.
Analysis reveals Prime Minister Mark Carney travels the globe every 44 days. Does this intense international schedule truly benefit Canadians?
Paul Doyle faces trial for allegedly driving into crowds during Liverpool FC victory parade. Latest courtroom developments and charges detailed.
New polling reveals most Americans hold the Trump administration responsible for rising prices, dismissing claims about tariffs and Biden. Discover the data behind the economic discontent.
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RecommendedAlberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides is among nine United Conservative Party legislature members now facing recall petitions from their constituents. Learn about the process and its implications.
Toronto police homicide unit investigating after man arrived at hospital with fatal gunshot wounds. Shooting occurred on November 25, 2025. Latest Toronto crime news.
French authorities announce four new arrests in connection with the audacious Louvre museum jewel robbery. Get the latest details on this major international investigation.
Parents of students abducted from St. Mary's Catholic School in Nigeria are desperately pleading for their rescue. The November 22nd incident has sparked international concern.
Saskatoon city councillors begin crucial two-year budget talks as residents struggle with affordability. Key decisions ahead on taxes and services.
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RecommendedHamas agrees to return an Israeli hostage's body as part of delicate ceasefire negotiations. The development comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.
Amherstburg council will assess Carnegie Library repair expenses during 2026 budget deliberations. The historic building requires significant maintenance investment.
Toronto Police investigate early morning shooting in Entertainment District that left a man in his 20s with gunshot wounds. Multiple crime updates from the city.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company takes legal action against former executive over security concerns. Learn about the implications for global tech security.
Australian Senator Pauline Hanson faces parliamentary suspension after wearing a burqa during Senate proceedings in controversial protest. Full details on the political fallout.
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RecommendedAn Italian court's decision to separate a family of five living off-grid in a remote cabin has sparked controversy and debate about alternative lifestyles.
The Vatican addresses African bishops' questions about polygamy with new document affirming monogamous marriage. Cardinal Fernandez leads response.
An Ottawa law firm is seeking North Bay residents for a $105 million class action over contaminated soil at Jack Garland Airport. Learn about the lawsuit and cleanup efforts.
Projet Montréal's interim leader Ericka Alneus reveals the official opposition's shadow cabinet. All 25 elected members will hold portfolios to scrutinize Montreal's municipal government.
Montreal police are investigating after more than a dozen vehicles were set on fire at a St-Laurent business, marking the fifth time the lot has been targeted by arsonists.
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RecommendedAs Alberta's health-care spending hits 39% of the provincial budget, the UCP proposes private service options. Could this blended model solve the system's crisis?
Bioethicist Marie-Josée Potvin warns Quebec's Bill 2 destroys patient-clinician trust by imposing political targets in medical decisions. Read why healthcare professionals are protesting.
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces online ridicule after an awkward attempt to appear cool on Katie Miller's podcast, discussing Jelly Roll and NFL halftime shows.
Quebec's government introduces new measures to save 15% on infrastructure spending. Minister Benoit Charette leads the initiative to optimize public funds.
Russian attacks in Ukraine leave at least 7 dead as peace negotiations continue. Latest developments in the ongoing conflict and international response.
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RecommendedMontreal police investigate after approximately 15 vehicles were deliberately set on fire at a Saint-Laurent business, marking the third such incident in four years.
A man was seriously injured in a shooting near King Street and Spadina Avenue in Toronto's King West neighbourhood early Tuesday morning. Police are investigating.
Afghanistan reports Pakistani airstrikes killed 10 people, mostly children, in Khost province. International tensions rise as locals bury victims.
Constitutional lawyer Julius Gray warns CAQ's Bill 1 erodes rights, increases Ottawa tensions, and contains unconstitutional provisions. Analysis of Quebec's historic move.
Ruperto Vicens-Marquez, legally authorized to work in US until 2029, was detained by ICE for 33 days despite community support raising $96,000 for legal fees.
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RecommendedCanada's federal accessibility office faces uncertainty after highlighting government failures in implementing disability legislation. Learn how this impacts disability rights across the country.