Hegseth Pushes for Faster Pentagon Weapons Buying

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demands Pentagon accelerate weapons procurement, prioritizing speed over cost-effectiveness. New approach aims to modernize military capabilities faster.

Regina Remembrance Day Honors First Nations Veterans

First Nations University of Canada hosts poignant Remembrance Day ceremony recognizing Indigenous veterans' service and sacrifices. Read about Darren Tanner's story and National Indigenous Veterans Day.

Marking Indigenous Veterans Day in Manitoba

Discover meaningful ways Manitobans can recognize Indigenous Veterans Day this November 8. Learn about ceremonies and educational opportunities to honour Indigenous military contributions.

Shutdown Hunger Crisis: Food Banks Overwhelmed

As Canada's government shutdown continues, food banks face unprecedented demand while millions await food benefits. Learn how this crisis is affecting families nationwide.

NS judge approves $32M disability settlement

Nova Scotia court approves landmark $32-million settlement for people with disabilities. Learn about this historic decision and what it means for disability rights in Canada.

Toronto's $31M TTC Safety Plan Adds 160 Staff

Toronto unveils a major transit safety plan with 160 new TTC staff and 24/7 mental health crisis teams on subway platforms. Mayor Chow says the $31M investment will make a real difference.

Carney: Emissions cap critics are 'wrong'

PM Mark Carney defends emissions cap and $78B deficit, arguing critics are 'wrong' about stalled energy projects. Get the latest on Canada's economic policy.

Ottawa approves $418.8M Lansdowne arena plan

Ottawa City Council greenlights $418.8 million redevelopment for new arena and north-side stands at Lansdowne Park. Major urban revitalization project moves forward.

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