Montreal church sued over $2,500 MAGA event fine

A Montreal church is taking legal action after receiving a $2,500 municipal fine for hosting a 'MAGA superstar' event. Pastor Bernaby Quevedo defends the gathering as protected religious activity.

Court Ruling Sparks Notwithstanding Clause Debate

Canada's Supreme Court eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography, prompting conservative calls for the notwithstanding clause and sparking debate about judicial overreach.

Expert: Anti-Israel Protests Pose Danger to Canada

Israeli terrorism expert Beni Sabti warns that anti-Israel demonstrations and mass street prayers in Canada represent a dangerous pattern of Islamist aggression that could lead to serious security threats.

Canada's Chance to Boost Economy and Defence

Leading Canadian figures propose a defence technology venture capital unit to simultaneously strengthen national security and drive economic growth through innovation.

Windsor Councillor Calms Two-Way Street Fears

Windsor councillor addresses resident worries about neighborhood traffic spillover from proposed two-way street conversion. Learn about the plan and community impact.

Terrebonne Bike Lane Stays for Winter, Review Planned

Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce borough mayor Stephanie Valenzuela confirms the controversial Terrebonne St. bike lane will remain this winter while launching a full review of the project's implementation and community impact.

Trump Envoy Advised Putin on Ukraine Peace Plan

Leaked transcript reveals Trump envoy Steve Witkoff coached Putin's adviser on how to pitch a Ukraine peace plan to the U.S. president. Details on the controversial negotiations and the proposed 28-point plan.

PNE Amphitheatre costs surge to $184M for FIFA World Cup

The budget for Vancouver's PNE amphitheatre renewal has skyrocketed to nearly $184 million, tripling original estimates as the city prepares to host FIFA World Cup events. Learn about the cost escalation and project details.

Lawsuit seeks damages over Cowichan title ruling

New legal action seeks compensation from B.C. and federal governments following the Cowichan Nation Aboriginal title claim decision. Learn about the implications for Indigenous rights.

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