Canadian soldier overcomes losing legs in Afghanistan

Maj. Mark Campbell recounts surviving two deaths after an IED explosion in Afghanistan that took his legs, continuing to serve for 35 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Read his inspiring story of resilience.

Colombia Airstrikes Kill 19 Guerrillas

Colombian military confirms airstrikes eliminated 19 guerrillas in recent operation. Details on the security measures and ongoing efforts to combat armed groups.

CFB Borden Honors Veterans on Remembrance Day

Canadian Forces Base Borden held its annual Remembrance Day ceremony as troops, veterans, and families gathered to honor military sacrifices. Read the full story of this solemn tribute.

Quebec Court Rejects Doctors' Request on Bill 2

Quebec Superior Court refuses to rule on a new interpretation of Bill 2, stating it would not protect doctors in future legal challenges. Learn the implications for healthcare.

Calgary Political Party Continues Post-Election

A Better Calgary announces plans to continue as political party following Calgary's first municipal election allowing party affiliations. Learn about their future plans and election results.

Newsom Leads Vance in 2028 Youth Poll

A new poll reveals Gavin Newsom holds a lead over JD Vance among young male voters in a hypothetical 2028 presidential matchup. Discover the key insights and political implications.

New Security Proposal for Winnipeg City Hall

Winnipeg officials propose beefed-up security at City Hall to ensure public safety. Learn about the new measures and their potential impact on municipal operations.

Trump Oval Office Photo Controversy Exposed

A photo of Trump and Senator Mullin in the Oval Office raised questions after social media users spotted suspicious details suggesting the scene was staged while Trump was actually in Florida.

TikTok star ordered to pay $1.75M in lawsuit

TikTok influencer Brenay Kennard has been found liable for criminal conversation and alienation of affection, ordered to pay US$1.75 million. Learn the details of this landmark case.

Kansas County Pays $3M Over Newspaper Raid

Marion County agrees to $3 million settlement and apology after controversial police raid on local newspaper. A victory for press freedom in Canada and beyond.

Gaza Partition Looms as Peace Plan Stalls

Gaza faces permanent division between Israeli and Hamas-controlled zones as reconstruction stalls. Multiple sources warn separation could last years without breakthrough.

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