Trump's Address Draws Bipartisan Criticism and Mockery

Donald Trump's national address on December 18, 2025, drew rare bipartisan criticism for its lack of substance, prompting mockery from figures like Gavin Newsom and lawmakers across the spectrum. Read the reactions.

Alberta raises citizen petition fee to $25K

The Alberta government has increased the fee for filing a citizen petition to $25,000. Learn about the amendment's details and its potential impact on public participation.

Homeless man assaulted in Vancouver's West End

A well-known homeless man in Vancouver's West End was severely assaulted in November. The community who cared for him is searching for answers as police investigate. Learn more about this attack and the ongoing search for justice.

Gordie Howe Pier Closed for Winter Season

Windsor's popular Gordie Howe Pier will remain closed for the winter season. The city has confirmed the closure, citing seasonal operations and safety.

U.S. Congress Permanently Ends Sanctions on Syria

The U.S. Congress has voted to permanently repeal the Caesar Act sanctions on Syria, a bipartisan move hailed as a decisive step for reconstruction. Learn about the implications for the war-torn nation.

Quebec doctors face hard task after Bill 2 fight

Quebec physicians reflect on their victory against Bill 2's penalties, describing trauma and a resolve to repair the damage inflicted on the healthcare system. Read their perspective.

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