Fraser Considered Notwithstanding Clause After Child Porn Ruling

Justice Minister Sean Fraser reveals he contemplated using the notwithstanding clause to maintain mandatory minimum penalties for child pornography possession after a Supreme Court decision struck them down, sparking political debate over judicial discret

Jewish Leaders Warn of Iran-Inspired Terror Threat

Jewish security officials report a 900% rise in antisemitic incidents since 2014, with recent synagogue shootings in Toronto and Detroit linked to Iranian rhetoric. Experts warn of increased threats from both state-sponsored and lone-wolf actors.

Hegseth's 'We Negotiate With Bombs' Sparks Outrage

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's comments during a swearing-in ceremony praising the U.S.-Israeli air campaign against Iran and stating 'We negotiate with bombs' drew swift condemnation from critics online.

Wagner's Freedom Convoy Remarks Ignite Rights Debate

Chief Justice Richard Wagner's comments on the Freedom Convoy as 'anarchy' and the Liberal government's appeal of the Emergencies Act ruling raise concerns over democratic oversight and power structures in Canada.

Orangeville Man Charged in Multiple Sexual Assaults

A 34-year-old man from Orangeville, Ontario, faces sexual assault charges after Toronto police investigated incidents occurring on several occasions, highlighting ongoing efforts to address such crimes.

Trump: Iran Offered 'Present' in Hormuz Talks Amid Conflict

President Trump signals Iran offered a valuable 'present' in negotiations to end the 25-day conflict, even as U.S. deploys troops and Israel continues strikes. The mysterious gift relates to energy flows through the vital Strait of Hormuz.

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