SIU clears Windsor officer in arrest with broken nose

Ontario's police watchdog has cleared a Windsor officer of wrongdoing after a violent arrest left a man with a broken nose. The SIU found the force used was justified. Read the full report details.

Windsor Police Ask Public to ID Fraud Suspect

Windsor police release surveillance image of a man wanted for a $3,000 fraudulent credit card purchase. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the financial crimes unit.

Legault suggests Health Minister Dubé may leave soon

Quebec Premier François Legault suggests Health Minister Christian Dubé may leave office after the holidays, following the government's retreat on Bill 2. Get the full story on this political development.

Trump Previews 2026 Agenda as Popularity Wanes

U.S. President Donald Trump previewed his 2026 agenda in a national address as his approval ratings decline. Get the full details on his plans and the political context.

Poilievre: Will Build Pipeline Over Objections

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre states he would proceed with an oil pipeline even without unanimous consent, contrasting PM Carney's consensus approach. Key details on the political divide.

Trump Considers Pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell

As Christmas pardoning season nears, speculation grows over whether Donald Trump will free convicted child sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell from her 'Club Fed' prison in Texas, sparking outrage.

Ritchie residents split on major road renewal plans

Edmonton presents three design options for rebuilding 76 Avenue in Ritchie, featuring bike lanes and traffic calming. Long-time residents and business owners voice concerns over parking and community impact.

Canada's top soldier says military ready for conflict 'as-is'

General Jennie Carignan, Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, asserts the military is prepared for conflict now while outlining a sweeping modernization plan. She discusses recruitment, new capabilities, and the changing global threat landscape.

Edmonton may charge for parking at city attractions

Edmonton councillor proposes study on implementing parking fees at city-owned attractions like the zoo and science centre to recover costs and reduce property tax pressure. Could this be a new reality for a growing city?

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