CBSA Shatters Drug Ring, Seizes $50M in Narcotics

A 60-day CBSA operation in Southern Ontario intercepted massive quantities of cocaine and methamphetamine smuggled via commercial trucks. Five individuals face charges. Learn how border security is cracking down.

Podcast: No Western Country Wants Ukraine to Win

A new podcast argues Western support for Ukraine is more rhetorical than real, forcing Kyiv to consider a U.S. peace plan favorable to Moscow. Explore the analysis and its implications.

Key Hearing Monday in NYC CEO Murder Case

Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, faces a crucial pretrial hearing. His lawyers aim to suppress evidence, including a 'manifesto,' arguing improper arrest procedures. The case could go to trial next year.

Windsor's SUPIE Program Grows to 10 Parks

The City of Windsor is set to expand its successful SUPIE program to ten parks across the municipality. Learn about the initiative's impact and future plans.

Trump Picks Fed Chair, Hassett Likely Choice

President Donald Trump confirms he has chosen his nominee for Federal Reserve chair, with top adviser Kevin Hassett the frontrunner to replace Jerome Powell and pursue rate cuts. Details on the selection and market impact.

Army's $500M program accused of favouring U.S. equipment

Exclusive: Canadian defence firms raise alarm as the Army's Joint Fires Modernization program appears tailored for U.S. suppliers, contradicting PM Carney's pledge to reduce reliance on American systems. Read the full investigation.

Sudbury drug bust nets cash, cocaine, loaded gun

A 16-year-old from Toronto and a 37-year-old Sudbury man face drug trafficking charges after a police operation seized cocaine, cash, and a loaded firearm. Get the full details on the bust.

Alberta Bill 13 protects free speech for professionals

Alberta's proposed Bill 13 seeks to shield regulated professionals from disciplinary action for personal speech. Experts argue other provinces should follow this model to protect constitutional rights.

Trump Confirms Call with Venezuela's Maduro

U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed a phone call with Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, even as his administration escalates military pressure. Get the latest on this diplomatic twist.

Ontario Food Bank Use Hits Record High, Warns Report

Feed Ontario's 2025 Hunger Report reveals over 1 million people relied on food banks last year, signaling a looming crisis in homelessness, healthcare, and community stability. Immediate action is urged.

Deal Removes Religious Exemption from Hate-Speech Laws

The Liberal government has agreed to remove the 'sincerely held' religious belief exemption from Canada's hate-speech laws to secure Bloc Québécois support for Bill C-9. Learn about the key changes and political implications.

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