White House 'Man Who Does It All' Post Sparks Fury
The White House praised Donald Trump as the 'man who does it all,' but online critics were quick to highlight unfulfilled promises, including the release of Epstein files. Explore the controversy.
The White House praised Donald Trump as the 'man who does it all,' but online critics were quick to highlight unfulfilled promises, including the release of Epstein files. Explore the controversy.
Jon Stewart erupts as Democrats end historic government shutdown without securing ACA subsidies. The fiery 22-minute monologue demands leadership changes after political collapse.
Former antisemitism task force member Laurie Cardoza-Moore demands Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts resign over his defense of Tucker Carlson's interview with white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
As Iraq holds a pivotal parliamentary election in a rare period of calm, citizens express deep skepticism that the vote will bring change to a nation plagued by corruption and poor services.
RCMP confirm two young men died in a single-vehicle rollover crash in Chilliwack. The tragic incident occurred on November 10, 2025. Read details of the investigation.
Winnipeg's Bonivital Pool reopens November 17, 2024 after extensive renovations. Get details on the facility upgrades and community impact.
The U.S. Senate has approved legislation that could terminate the longest government shutdown in American history after weeks of political stalemate. Learn what this means for federal operations.
The U.S. Senate voted 60-40 to fund the government after a 41-day standoff over healthcare. The bill now moves to the Republican-controlled House for final approval.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency's Kelowna office was vandalized amid threats related to recent ostrich operations. Police are investigating the incident.
Japan and China exchange sharp diplomatic words after PM Takaichi's comments on Taiwan, escalating regional tensions. Read the latest developments.
London councillors express frustration over $1.3 million computer software project that staff admit will never be implemented. Lessons learned from costly municipal mistake.
Toronto Sun readers express concerns about Canada's current trajectory and call for political change in latest letters to the editor. Read their perspectives.
A 27-year-old faces impaired driving charges after OPP found their vehicle in a ditch on Highway 11 west of Cochrane. Learn the details of this northern Ontario incident.
Founders of a Vancouver compassion club were convicted for trafficking despite providing fentanyl-free drugs. Sentencing is delayed pending a constitutional challenge.
Canadian Minister Anand welcomes U.S. Secretary Rubio and G7 counterparts for crucial foreign affairs discussions in Niagara. Key global issues on the agenda as Canada leads diplomatic efforts.
Canada's Minister Anand welcomes U.S. Secretary Rubio and global counterparts for pivotal G7 discussions. Expert analysis reveals key agenda items and diplomatic significance.
Brandon residents can now receive real-time snow clearing updates through multiple channels. Learn how the city is improving winter communication and service delivery.
Toronto's Jewish community seeks answers after anti-Israel demonstrators marched through neighborhoods, harassing residents while police cite Charter rights. Full details on the incident.
An independent officer will determine the future of a Saskatoon police officer terminated for maintaining friendship with gang associates. Learn about this crucial police accountability case.
Nova Scotia's top judge defends courtroom poppy ban decision as Veterans Affairs minister respects court independence. Latest developments in Remembrance Day controversy.
Honouring the 1,975 Canadians who fought in the Battle of Hong Kong. 290 made the ultimate sacrifice by Christmas Day 1941. Learn their story of courage.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent criticism of Donald Trump and praise for Nancy Pelosi sparks a political firestorm. Explore the details and implications of this surprising rift.
Nova Scotia's top judges defend banning poppies in courtrooms, citing impartiality. Veterans and legal experts call it a betrayal of Canadian sacrifices ahead of Remembrance Day.
RCMP in northern Alberta arrested two men after discovering a prohibited handgun and stolen vehicle in Calling Lake. Read the full details of the police operation.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Kim Davis, leaving the 2015 same-sex marriage ruling intact. A victory for LGBTQ+ rights in Canada and beyond.
Former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik faces official investigation over online comments about rivals. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Peel Police are investigating after a missing senior was discovered with serious limb injuries in Lewis Bradley Park. Authorities are working to determine the circumstances.
Prince Albert secures $3.6 million in provincial funding for targeted policing programs. Learn how this investment will impact community safety and law enforcement efforts.
Medical professionals in the Outaouais region are raising concerns about provincial legislation they say will worsen healthcare access. Learn how this affects patients.
A Vancouver bar owner has been sentenced to one year in jail for sexually assaulting a patron. Read the details of the case and the court's ruling.