NATO Deterrence Weakened by Trans-Atlantic Infighting
NATO's capacity to deter Russian aggression is diminishing due to escalating internal conflicts among member states, raising concerns about alliance cohesion and security.
NATO's capacity to deter Russian aggression is diminishing due to escalating internal conflicts among member states, raising concerns about alliance cohesion and security.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warns Iran will respond forcefully to any attacks as tensions escalate with the U.S. over potential strikes, raising fears of regional conflict.
The crucial Rafah border crossing prepares for a limited reopening on Monday, allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza as the Israel-Hamas conflict continues.
Pakistan's military reports eliminating 145 militants in Balochistan, alleging Indian support, following deadly attacks. The operation marks a significant escalation in regional tensions.
Conservative Party members in Calgary express unity following Pierre Poilievre's decisive 87% leadership review victory after a rousing campaign-style speech at the national convention.
Calgary Police Chief Constable Katie McLellan outlines a critical need for increased personnel over the next four years to address growing demands and public safety challenges in the city.
Iran's parliament declares European armies terrorist groups in response to EU blacklisting of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, escalating diplomatic tensions.
A man was injured following an altercation in downtown Montreal, marking the city's second violent incident in as many nights. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the event.
Hamilton Police are investigating the city's first shooting of 2026, which left a man with serious injuries. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about gun violence in the community.
A 20-year-old man faces charges for a series of 48 vehicle break-ins across Mississauga, as Peel Regional Police investigate the extensive property crime spree.
Peel Regional Police have arrested a 20-year-old man linked to 48 vehicle break-and-enter incidents. The suspect, Basil Ass'ad, faces multiple charges in a significant crackdown on property crime.
Former President Trump clarifies that Homeland Security will not act during protests in Democratic-led cities unless specifically asked by local authorities, emphasizing a hands-off federal approach.
A shooting at the Clinton Mardi Gras Parade in Baton Rouge left five people injured, with a six-year-old among the victims. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Iran's supreme leader issues a stark warning that any military action by the United States would lead to a broader regional conflict, escalating tensions amid ongoing geopolitical disputes.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirms further diplomatic negotiations with Russia are scheduled, aiming to address the ongoing conflict as international attention remains focused.
A new claims process has opened for survivors of Canada's segregated 'Indian Hospitals,' addressing a painful chapter in Indigenous healthcare history.
Toronto Police Service has launched a public search for a vulnerable 90-year-old individual who was last seen in the city's east end. Authorities are urging residents to assist.
Edmonton city councillors express concern that Alberta separatist rhetoric is driving away investment, creating uncertainty, and harming the local economy and residents' mental health.
Retired Major-General David Fraser discusses Canada's need for increased defence spending and sovereignty assertion in a more dangerous world, praising PM Carney's Davos speech.
Legal expert Jonathan Sommer argues Quebec's proposed constitution, Bill 1, threatens to reverse decades of democratic progress by imposing state-controlled cultural authoritarianism.
Canada, the U.K., and South Korea are strengthening ties with Chinese leadership as a strategic hedge against an unpredictable Trump administration, while experts analyze China's global influence tactics.
Jan Matejcek argues Mark Carney misinterprets Vaclav Havel's philosophy to justify Canada's new strategic partnership with China, contradicting Havel's anti-dictatorship principles.
As Canada marks 20 years since Stephen Harper's first election victory, analysis reveals why many Canadians feel nostalgic for his tenure, comparing housing, inflation, and fiscal policies to current challenges.
A comprehensive AI analysis of 2,789 CBC articles reveals significant imbalance in coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict, raising questions about the public broadcaster's mandate.
Canadian veterans and readers express outrage over Donald Trump's claims that NATO allies avoided front lines in Afghanistan, highlighting Canada's significant military contributions and sacrifices.
An Alberta separatist group has confirmed high-level meetings with former Trump administration officials but refuses to disclose names or specifics, raising transparency concerns.
Democrat Taylor Rehmet won a Texas state Senate special election, flipping a Republican-held district by over 14 points. The victory adds to Democratic overperformance in recent elections.
Democrat Christian Menefee secured a U.S. House seat in a Houston special election runoff, reducing Republicans' slim majority in Congress. The Harris County attorney defeated former council member Amanda Edwards.
President Donald Trump revealed the U.S. is initiating discussions with Cuban leaders while intensifying pressure by cutting off key oil supplies, aiming to force negotiations.
Edmonton police are urgently searching for Nicholas Travis Morin, a 29-year-old man wanted for aggravated assault on a woman in Mill Woods. Authorities warn he is dangerous and should not be approached.