Deadly altercation near Montreal metro station

A violent confrontation near Place Saint-Hanri Metro has resulted in one man's death, sparking police investigation and community concern in Montreal's Saint-Henri neighborhood.

Cuomo's Diversity 'Weakness' Comment Sparks Outrage

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo faces backlash after calling diversity a 'weakness' during a recent speech, drawing criticism from political leaders and advocacy groups across Canada and beyond.

Impaired Driver Flees Windsor Crash Scene

Windsor police are searching for an impaired driver who caused a collision and fled the scene. The incident occurred on Saturday evening, leaving one vehicle damaged.

U.S. Warns Israel: Hezbollah War Imminent

As tensions escalate, U.S. officials deliver stark warning about Hezbollah's growing arsenal and Israel's precarious security situation. Get the inside story on the diplomatic crisis unfolding.

Gatineau Votes: Municipal Election Decides City's Future

Gatineau residents are heading to the polls today in a municipal election that could reshape the city's leadership and direction for the next four years. Discover what's at stake and who's competing for the mayor's chair.

Gaza Ceasefire Threatened After Deadly Israeli Strike

A fragile Gaza truce faces collapse as Israel and Hamas exchange accusations following a deadly strike that killed one person. Both sides claim the other violated ceasefire terms, raising fears of renewed conflict.

Saint-Lazare Hit-and-Run Kills 35-Year-Old Woman

Quebec community mourns as a 35-year-old woman dies in a fatal hit-and-run collision in Saint-Lazare. Sûreté du Québec launches urgent investigation to find the fleeing driver.

Carney Demands Trump Apology Over Tariff Claims

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney calls for Donald Trump to apologize to Canadians after false allegations about trade practices. Get the full story on this escalating diplomatic dispute.

Nova Scotia Fights Child Porn Sentence Ruling

Nova Scotia's justice minister declares the province will intervene as opposing party in landmark case challenging mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession.

Chatham-Kent councillor moves to block wind farms

A municipal councillor in Chatham-Kent is pushing for the community to be declared an 'unwilling host' for future wind energy projects, citing resident concerns and seeking local control over renewable energy development.

Quebec Municipal Elections: Over 1,000 Towns Vote

Voters across Quebec are heading to the polls today in municipal elections that will determine mayors and council members in more than 1,000 municipalities. From major urban centers to small rural communities, citizens are shaping their local governments

Canada-Philippines defence pact counters China aggression

Canada and the Philippines have signed a landmark defence agreement to enhance military cooperation, conduct joint exercises, and address growing security concerns in the South China Sea amid China's expanding territorial claims.

Prince Andrew Stripped of Final Military Role

Britain's Ministry of Defence confirms the Duke of York will lose his last remaining military affiliation amid ongoing sexual assault lawsuit controversy, marking a dramatic royal demotion.

Woke Movement Targets Canadian Hero Matthew Begbie

The legacy of Sir Matthew Begbie, British Columbia's first chief justice, is under fire as activists demand removal of his name from landmarks. Discover the complex story behind Canada's latest historical controversy.

Why Canada Shouldn't Build Its Own Submarines

As Canada's submarine fleet ages, calls for domestic construction face harsh reality checks. Discover why homegrown submarines could sink billions without enhancing security.

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