Premier Praises Homeowner for Shooting Alleged Intruder
A premier has sparked debate by congratulating a homeowner for shooting an alleged intruder, raising questions about self-defense laws and public safety in the region.
A premier has sparked debate by congratulating a homeowner for shooting an alleged intruder, raising questions about self-defense laws and public safety in the region.
Joe Kent, former counterterrorism director, alleges he was barred from advising President Trump on Iran airstrikes, citing Israeli influence and lack of imminent threat evidence.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) sharply questioned the legal basis for U.S. military actions against Venezuela, invoking Trump's Epstein links to illustrate her point about sovereignty.
House Democrats staged a walkout during a briefing with Attorney General Pam Bondi, criticizing her evasive answers about complying with a subpoena related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
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RecommendedDemocratic lawmakers abruptly left a U.S. Justice Department briefing on the Jeffrey Epstein case, expressing frustration over transparency and accountability issues.
B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Michael Harvey argues Bill 9 reforms are necessary to manage FOI system overload, not driven by government secrecy culture.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified that Iran's regime is degraded but intact, while repeatedly declining to discuss what President Trump knew about potential consequences of the ongoing conflict.
Senate Republicans have conceded to President Trump's demands, incorporating anti-transgender provisions into the SAVE America Act, a bill that would overhaul federal elections. The amendments target trans sports participation and gender-affirming care fo
A federal judge sharply criticized the Justice Department's arguments supporting President Trump's $400 million White House ballroom project, calling one claim a 'brazen interpretation' of the law.
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RecommendedAlberta introduces legislation to restrict medical assistance in dying to terminal cases only, while a school shooting survivor's resilience captures hearts across Canada.
Michael Alfonso, son-in-law of U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, receives campaign donations from lobbyists and firms regulated by Duffy's department, raising ethical questions amid federal project funding freezes.
Federal opposition leaders with security clearance are calling for a classified briefing on an Iranian missile strike at a Kuwait airbase where Canadian forces are stationed, criticizing government secrecy.
Jen Psaki on MS NOW exposed inconsistencies in Trump's statements about Iran, questioning his claims of former president support and contradicting his denials on mines in the Strait of Hormuz.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard repeatedly avoided stating if Iran was an imminent threat before U.S. missile strikes, sparking a heated Senate hearing exchange.
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Sen. Rand Paul grilled DHS nominee Markwayne Mullin in a heated confirmation hearing over past comments about Paul's physical assault, questioning his fitness for the role.
UNICEF has launched an investigation into allegations by Israel that tobacco products were illegally smuggled into Gaza through humanitarian aid convoys, raising concerns about aid diversion.
A Senate confirmation hearing for DHS nominee Markwayne Mullin turned explosive as Senator Rand Paul played a video compilation highlighting Mullin's past confrontations and violent rhetoric.
Former President Donald Trump will travel to Delaware to pay respects to six U.S. service members killed in the Middle East conflict, highlighting the human cost of ongoing military engagements.
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RecommendedFormer U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard deflected inquiries during a Capitol Hill hearing about intelligence she reportedly offered to President Trump prior to the Iran conflict, sparking political scrutiny.
Senator Lindsey Graham criticized Joe Kent's resignation in protest of Trump's Iran war, defending the military action as necessary against an imminent threat from Iran's leadership.
An analysis of how U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Canadian Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre share similar critiques of Prime Minister Mark Carney's international policies and economic vision.
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MSNOW host Lawrence O'Donnell condemned President Donald Trump's recent statements about the Iran conflict, highlighting Trump's claim to bomb 'just for fun' as evidence of sociopathic behavior. O'Donnell also debunked Trump's assertion of fearlessness, c
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RecommendedA new report reveals Canadians are open to negotiating with Western separatists, as data highlights significant underrepresentation of Western provinces in Parliament, sparking national debate.
U.S. senators are set to question Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and other officials as the Iran war enters its third week, focusing on security assessments and policy implications.
Former national security adviser John Bolton stated President Trump was fully aware Iran would retaliate against U.S. allies in the Gulf, contradicting Trump's claims of surprise.
CNN analyst Harry Enten reveals polling data showing deep disapproval of U.S. military action in Iran among key allies like Canada, Japan, and the UK, with America's global favorability declining sharply under Trump.
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville forecasts that Donald Trump might quit the presidency within a year, citing Democratic control of Congress and escalating national crises.
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RecommendedDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faces criticism as her 2019 tweets opposing U.S. military action in Iran clash with her current silence and recent supportive statement.