Australia's Antisemitism Response Outshines Canada's
Australia spends $1,000 per Jewish resident on security after Bondi attack, while Canada allocates only $70, despite higher hate crime rates.
Australia spends $1,000 per Jewish resident on security after Bondi attack, while Canada allocates only $70, despite higher hate crime rates.
Israel's far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir released videos taunting detained flotilla activists, drawing widespread condemnation from Italy, Hamas, and Israeli officials.
Winnipeg police reveal the largest drug seizure in Manitoba's history, marking a major milestone in the fight against organized crime in the province.
A proposed land swap with the City of Winnipeg could facilitate the redevelopment of the historic Pantages Theatre, unlocking new opportunities for the downtown area.
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RecommendedThe Canadian government plans to prioritize high-wage workers in the Express Entry immigration system, aiming to attract skilled talent to address labor shortages.
King Charles III was splattered by a seagull while visiting a food bank in Newcastle, Northern Ireland, during a royal engagement on May 20, 2026.
Economist Neil Saravanamuttoo enters Ottawa mayoral race, aiming to replicate Zohran Mamdani's upset win in NYC. His data-driven approach could shift focus to ideas over personalities.
Larry Bushart, a retired police officer, was jailed for 37 days over a Facebook meme about Charlie Kirk's assassination. Tennessee officials settle for $835,000.
Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jennie Carignan has been nominated for a senior position with NATO, marking a significant milestone for Canadian military leadership.
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RecommendedThree Toronto police officers charged in an alleged incident in Spain have returned to Canada and are suspended with pay, Chief Myron Demkiw announced.
Chinese President Xi Jinping held a grand welcome ceremony for Russian President Vladimir Putin, including a 21-gun salute, underscoring the strong bilateral ties.
The B.C. government files a civil forfeiture lawsuit seeking two homes and several vehicles linked to three alleged drug and gun traffickers in the Lower Mainland.
Mayor Ken Sim's motion aims to align Vancouver's building codes with provincial standards to reduce costs and speed up construction, while pausing certain energy programs.
Collingwood OPP laid three impaired driving charges in two days, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts to keep roads safe.
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RecommendedParents of Esther, a 14-year-old girl last seen in North York's Earl Bales Park, appeal for her safe return as police continue search.
Canada has nominated General Jennie Carignan, Chief of the Defence Staff, for the position of Chair of the NATO Military Committee, the alliance's most senior military role.
Israel intercepted a flotilla heading to Gaza, detaining activists. A rights group confirmed 12 Canadians are among those held. The Global Sumud Flotilla aimed to break the blockade.
Alberta MLAs spent over five hours arguing points of order during the spring sitting, more than a full sitting day, with 81 complaints raised. Nearly half were dismissed.
A four-year-old child was struck by a vehicle in Owen Sound and hospitalized. Police are investigating the crash. The child's condition is unknown.
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RecommendedMatthew Lau argues that government child-care funding in P.E.I. is going to a radical activist group, BIPOC USHR, which promotes anti-Israel and anti-capitalist views, highlighting misuse of taxpayer money.
A RIDE check in Timmins on Saturday resulted in several suspensions and charges, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat impaired driving.
A speeding stop on Highway 17 resulted in impaired driving charges, according to the OPP. The incident occurred late Sunday night.
The Liberal government's decision to ground the Snowbirds until the 2030s threatens military recruitment and national unity, argues MP Fraser Tolmie.
The Board of Peace will ask the UN Security Council to pressure Hamas to disarm, amid ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The move aims to advance peace efforts.
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RecommendedResidents of Vilnius were told to take shelter after a drone alarm heightened NATO's eastern jitters, reflecting ongoing security concerns.
Global Affairs Canada's budget cuts disproportionately affect overseas staff, raising concerns about Canada's diplomatic presence and international commitments.
The White House posted a photo of Trump overseeing ballroom construction, prompting critics to list unpopular policies, Epstein files, and Iran war.
UFC CEO Dana White admitted concerns about gnats and bugs at the White House fight event on President Trump's 80th birthday, citing the Rose Garden's insect problem.
City of Ottawa planning staff recommend rejecting Caivan's application to expand the urban boundary for 360 homes south of Stittsville, citing sufficient land supply.
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RecommendedCanadian Forces confirms newly upgraded Snowbirds aircraft, costing $30 million, will be retired straight after delivery. The aerobatics team will cease operations after 2026.