Trump's Bizarre Standing Boast Stuns Critics

Former President Donald Trump's peculiar claim about his ability to remain standing for extended periods has sparked widespread bewilderment and mockery across social media platforms.

Winnipeg Police Hunt Vehicle in Shooting Probe

Winnipeg police are urgently seeking a dark-coloured SUV believed to be connected to a recent shooting incident in the city. Authorities have released specific details about the vehicle to aid public identification.

Deportation overturned in McMaster student death case

A Nigerian immigrant facing deportation for his involvement in the death of a McMaster University student has won his appeal, securing another chance to remain in Canada in a landmark immigration case.

Ontario fiscal update amid carbon tax concerns

Ontario's Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy to deliver fiscal update amid concerns over federal carbon tax increase and its effects on provincial economy and household budgets.

NZ Police Exec Admits Child Abuse Material Charges

A high-ranking former New Zealand police technology director has pleaded guilty to accessing child sexual abuse material from his work computer, sparking national outrage and internal investigation.

Bill 2: Strike 3 for Quebec Health Care?

Quebec's health care system faces a potential triple threat under Bill 2, with experts warning of devastating consequences for patient care and medical privacy rights across the province.

Chrétien: Premiers Too Quick to Override Rights

Ex-Prime Minister Jean Chrétien warns that provincial leaders are increasingly willing to use the notwithstanding clause, threatening fundamental Canadian rights and freedoms in pursuit of political agendas.

Newsom Finds Trump Sign in Biden's Oval Office

California Governor Gavin Newsom discovered a revealing artifact from the Trump administration during his recent White House meeting with President Biden, sparking political commentary.

Nova Scotia MLA's Floor-Crossing Sparks Backlash

Progressive Conservative MLA Trevor Boudreau's surprise defection to the governing Liberals sparks intense reaction across Nova Scotia, leaving constituents feeling betrayed and political analysts questioning the move's implications.

Carney's Economic Stance Mirrors Trudeau Policies

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's recent economic commentary bears striking resemblance to Liberal government policies, prompting questions about his political independence and future ambitions.

Ottawa Battles Ontario Over Highway 5 Bike Lane Removal

Ottawa cyclists and city councillors are pushing back against the Ontario government's proposal to remove bike lanes from Highway 5, arguing it threatens safety and undermines climate goals. Learn why this decision has sparked outrage among cycling advoca

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