Indigenous leaders brace for new pipeline battle

Generations of Indigenous leaders, including Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, are preparing for a renewed conflict over a proposed pipeline project in British Columbia. Read about the latest developments.

N.B. premier frustrated by EUB carbon cost decision

New Brunswick's premier expresses deep frustration with the Energy and Utilities Board's recent ruling on the carbon cost adjuster, highlighting ongoing provincial tensions over energy policy.

Hawkesbury apartment fire investigated as arson

Multiple families are without homes after a fire in a Hawkesbury, Ont. apartment building on Dec. 1, 2025. Police are investigating the incident as arson. Read the latest details.

US Announces DR Congo, Rwanda Deal for Thursday

The White House confirms a deal between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda will be signed this Thursday, marking a potential breakthrough in regional tensions. Read the latest details.

Canada Joins EU's €150B SAFE Defence Program

Canada secures historic entry into the EU's SAFE defence procurement fund, aiming to reduce military reliance on the U.S. and open new opportunities for Canadian defence firms. Read the details.

MP Outraged as Rapist Considers Immigration Status

Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner is pushing Bill C-220 after a man who raped a 13-year-old Ontario girl was given an adjournment to consider how a guilty plea would affect his immigration status. Read the shocking details.

Green Leader May calls budget vote a 'mistake'

Green Party leader Elizabeth May publicly states her vote for the government's budget was an error, pledging it will not happen again. Get the full story on this political reversal.

El Chapo's Son Pleads Guilty in U.S. Drug Case

Joaquín Guzmán López, son of notorious drug lord 'El Chapo,' has entered a guilty plea in a U.S. federal court as part of a deal with prosecutors. Get the details on the case and its implications.

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