Joy MacPhail: B.C.'s Most Powerful Woman?
Explore the vast influence of Joy MacPhail, former NDP minister, now chairing ICBC, B.C. Ferries, and a major development corporation. Discover her impact on billions in public dollars.
Explore the vast influence of Joy MacPhail, former NDP minister, now chairing ICBC, B.C. Ferries, and a major development corporation. Discover her impact on billions in public dollars.
Genetec Inc. has launched Cloudrunner Mobile, a new app that brings real-time vehicle data and alerts directly to law enforcement and security professionals in the field, enhancing investigative speed and community safety.
Lethbridge police have laid charges against two individuals following a serious assault at a local homeless encampment. Get the latest details on the incident and the police response.
Prairie Harm Reduction says Saskatoon's record-breaking homeless count confirms community services are overextended. The findings highlight a growing crisis in the city.
A woman is in critical condition following a stabbing in Scarborough. Toronto Police are investigating the incident that occurred on December 2, 2025. Get the latest details.
A senior government official and three others were killed in a vehicle ambush by gunmen in northwestern Pakistan. The attack highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's new MOU with Ottawa was met with boos at the UCP AGM, highlighting party divisions. However, the agreement is seen as a significant setback for the separatist movement within the province. Read the analysis.
Midland's temporary speed camera initiative yielded more than half a million dollars in fines, Mayor Bill Gordon reveals. Explore the program's financial impact and the ongoing debate over traffic safety measures.
Pope Leo XIV concludes his first foreign trip in Lebanon with a message of solidarity for the south. Read about his historic visit and final gestures.
An Ottawa lawyer has been disbarred after being found guilty of criminal harassment and extortion. Learn the details of the case and the Law Society's decisive action.
Montreal police are asking for the public's assistance in locating 27-year-old Pamela Dufresne, last seen in the city's west end on November 27. She may be in a white 2013 Kia Rio.
NDP leadership contender Avi Lewis claims major resource projects create dangerous 'man camps,' leading to violence against Indigenous women. Explore the debate and the data.
Exclusive: A letter from Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy details steep LCBO markups ordered by the Ontario government, contradicting claims the LCBO acted alone. Discover the impact on your drink prices.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's stark warning to 'lowlife criminals' about facing a bullet has sparked debate. As details emerge, we examine if it's a real policy shift or symbolic politics. Read the full analysis.
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff will meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow while President Zelenskyy tours European capitals, marking a significant diplomatic push to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
New data reveals a significant drop in mass killings across the United States in 2025, reaching the lowest point since 2006. Explore the details and context behind this notable decline.
Police and fire crews responded to a fire at a commercial plaza in Vaughan on December 2, 2025. Get the latest details on the emergency scene and ongoing response.
Police are investigating a fatal shooting near Century Hill Dr. and Country Hill Dr. in Kitchener. The suspect is still at large. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Israeli military actions in Gaza and the West Bank on December 2, 2025, resulted in four Palestinian fatalities. The report details the incidents amid ongoing regional tensions.
Bulgaria's government has withdrawn its controversial draft budget following major protests and clashes with police in Sofia. Read the latest on the political fallout.
The Quebec College of Physicians voices alarm over potential political interference with Bill 7, fearing it could compromise medical independence and patient care standards.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office issued a satirical medical report, mocking Donald Trump's recent health assessment. The spoof claims Newsom is the 'healthiest human ever.'
London faces a critical overhaul of its homelessness strategy after losing millions in federal funding, even as the number of unhoused residents continues to rise. Learn about the city's urgent challenge.
Alberta's UCP delegates loudly booed Premier Danielle Smith for pipeline cooperation, demanding a hardline, MAGA-aligned stance. The convention revealed deep party fractures and raised questions about Smith's future leadership.
Tax expert Kim Moody warns that ignoring fiscal reality and using deceptive accounting could force future tax hikes on Canadians. Read the analysis of the 2025 Public Accounts.
Economist William Watson argues government subsidies for daycare, dental care, and housing only shift who pays, failing to address the underlying economic costs. A critical look at policy.
Preston Manning argues Canada needs a credible alternative to PM Mark Carney's government, proposing policy shifts on budget, bureaucracy, and federalism. Read his vision.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's dismissive comment about speaking to Trump highlights a worrying rise in vexatious political rhetoric. Experts call for a return to civility in public discourse.
Ontario's Auditor General Shelley Spence is set to release her annual report on December 2, 2025, with a sharp focus on the province's health care system. The findings could have significant implications for policy and spending.
Alberta's government, led by Premier Danielle Smith, is set to outline its strategy to combat the federal firearm buyback initiative. Get the latest details on the provincial-federal clash.