Trump's Reiner Death Post Sparks Outrage, Experts Analyze

Donald Trump's controversial Truth Social post blaming Rob Reiner's death on 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' ignites debate. Experts explain the psychology of political hostility and online dehumanization in Canada and beyond.

Quebec Liberals in crisis after Rodriguez resigns

With Pablo Rodriguez's sudden resignation, the Quebec Liberal Party faces a leadership vacuum just months before a pivotal election. The party's ability to unite and present a strong federalist alternative is now the key to preventing a potential PQ-led s

Alberta Court Exempts Lawyer from Monarchy Oath

The Alberta Court of Appeal has ruled a lawyer need not swear allegiance to the monarch, citing religious freedom. The decision redefines the legal oath's meaning in Canada.

Snow Clearing Deal for Lachine Canal Paths in Montreal

Montreal's Sud-Ouest borough signs a two-year pact with Parks Canada to clear snow from 5 km of Lachine Canal paths, boosting winter access for cyclists and pedestrians. Learn about the new winter mobility plan.

Pablo Rodriguez resigns as Quebec Liberal leader

Pablo Rodriguez steps down as Quebec Liberal leader amid controversy. Analysts see an opportunity for the party to regroup before the critical 2026 provincial election. Read the full analysis.

Brown University shooting suspect found dead

Providence police confirm the suspect in the Brown University shooting was found deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Get the latest details on the investigation.

Fox Host Debunks Trump's 600% Drug Price Cut Claim

A Fox News anchor delivered a brutal math lesson on air, highlighting the impossibility of Trump's claim about slashing prescription drug prices by 600%. See the reality vs. perception clash unfold.

Judge Guilty of Obstruction in Immigration Case

A Milwaukee judge was convicted of obstruction for aiding an immigrant's escape from ICE agents. The case highlights tensions over U.S. immigration enforcement. Read the full story.

B.C. FOI 'Black Box' Exposed in Watchdog Study

A new study by B.C.'s information watchdog is investigating the opaque 'black box' of the province's freedom of information systems. Learn about the findings and their implications for transparency.

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