Foreign Nationals Increasing in Canadian Federal Prisons

Exclusive analysis reveals a concerning trend in Canadian federal prisons as the population of non-citizen inmates continues to climb, raising questions about immigration enforcement and correctional system impacts.

Canada's Indigenous Rights Iceberg Grows Larger

A groundbreaking legal analysis reveals how the Tsilhqot'in land title decision could reshape resource development and Indigenous relations across Canada, creating unprecedented uncertainty for industry and government.

Vancouver Approves Major Downtown Eastside Overhaul

Vancouver City Council has approved the 'Improve Downtown Eastside' decision, marking a pivotal moment for one of Canada's most challenging neighborhoods. The comprehensive plan aims to transform housing, safety, and social services while balancing commun

Federal Budget Fails First Nations: AFN Chief

Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak expresses deep disappointment with Canada's 2024 federal budget, calling it a failure to address critical infrastructure gaps and implement Jordan's Principle.

Carney Government Survives Critical Budget Vote

Prime Minister Carney's minority government narrowly survives the first of several confidence votes on the federal budget, setting the stage for continued political tension in Ottawa.

Conservative MP Resigns - Second Tory Exit in 48 Hours

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Ryan Williams resigns from Parliament just days after colleague Dr. Stephen Ellis crossed the floor, creating a major crisis for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

Conservative MP quits caucus in second defection

In a stunning political development, Conservative MP Richard Martel resigns from caucus just days after another Conservative crossed the floor, creating turmoil for Pierre Poilievre's leadership.

Gov't Shutdown: Flight Delays, Food Stamp Cuts Warned

Democratic lawmakers sound the alarm on potential travel chaos and food assistance disruptions as another government shutdown looms. Learn how this political standoff could impact millions of Americans.

Bombardier Partners with U.S. Army for Veteran Careers

Bombardier joins the U.S. Army's Partnership for Your Success (PAYS) program, creating exciting aerospace career opportunities for transitioning soldiers and military veterans across Canada and the United States.

B.C. homeowner denied compensation after police tear gas damage

A Surrey resident's home was severely damaged during a police operation involving tear gas canisters. Despite extensive cleanup costs and property destruction, the homeowner has been denied financial compensation, raising questions about police accountabi

Firefighter demands inquiry into Sask wildfire response

A veteran Saskatchewan firefighter is calling for a comprehensive public inquiry into the province's handling of recent wildfires, arguing that a simple review won't address systemic failures that put communities at risk.

Carney's PM ambitions: Why China would be pleased

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's rumoured political ambitions are raising eyebrows as analysts suggest China would enthusiastically support his rise to power, creating potential foreign policy complications for Canada.

Man charged in Elizabethtown-Kitley Township homicide

A 40-year-old man faces serious charges following a deadly incident at an Elizabeth-Kitley Township home. Ontario Provincial Police continue their investigation into the tragic event that has shaken the rural community.

Federal Budget Disappoints Alberta: Economic Analysis

Economic experts reveal how the latest federal budget overlooks Alberta's energy sector and fails to provide meaningful support for carbon capture initiatives, raising concerns about regional economic impacts.

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