Canada's Military Recruitment Plan Criticized

Expert analysis reveals Canada's military lacks capacity to train proposed 400,000 reserves. Recruitment struggles and infrastructure issues challenge ambitious expansion plans.

Nova Scotia Premier Slams Court Poppy Ban

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston condemns court order prohibiting workers from wearing poppies, calling it 'disgusting' and vowing legislative action to protect remembrance symbols.

Vancouver Chinatown's Last Post Office Faces Closure

Community activists rally to save Vancouver Chinatown's final Canada Post location, calling it a vital lifeline for seniors and local businesses. Petition launched to stop November 2025 closure.

Second Person Charged in Halifax Homicide

Halifax police have charged a second individual with second-degree murder in connection with a man's death. The investigation continues as authorities seek justice.

Calgary preacher denied new trial in library incident

Calgary street pastor Derek Reimer's application for a new trial has been denied following his 2023 arrest at Seton Library's Reading with Royalty event. Learn about the case details and legal outcome.

Carney Implements British Spelling in Federal Budget

Prime Minister Mark Carney's 2025 budget reveals systematic adoption of British English spellings, replacing traditional Canadian conventions. Discover how this linguistic shift impacts official government documents.

Obama on Democratic Election Performance and Future

Former President Barack Obama reflects on Democratic successes in recent elections while cautioning against internal divisions. Learn what he says the party must do to secure future victories.

Ontario deficit shrinks to $13.5B

Ontario's budget deficit is forecast to improve to $13.5 billion despite U.S. trade turmoil. Learn how stronger tax revenues are helping the province's finances.

22 arrests in Quebec child exploitation probe

A Quebec police task force arrested 22 men for possessing, accessing, and distributing child pornography. Most suspects have already appeared in court. Report child exploitation at cybertip.ca.

U.S. Democrats Request Prince Andrew Epstein Interview

Democratic lawmakers on a U.S. congressional committee have formally requested an interview with former Prince Andrew regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The disgraced royal must respond by November 20, 2025.

Veterans Support Under Scrutiny Across Canada

As Remembrance Day approaches, Canadians question whether enough is being done to support veterans. Explore the ongoing national conversation about veteran care and resources.

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