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.

US Secretary of State and Rubio to Attend G7 Meeting

High-level American delegation including Secretary of State and Senator Marco Rubio will participate in next week's G7 foreign ministers meeting, signaling strengthened transatlantic cooperation on global security challenges.

Carney's Carbon Tax Plan Echoes Trudeau's Mistakes

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's proposed carbon pricing strategy faces criticism for mirroring Justin Trudeau's contentious climate policies that divided Canadians and impacted affordability.

Murder charges in Richmond Hill fire deaths

Two individuals face murder charges after a devastating house fire in Richmond Hill claimed the lives of a young girl and woman, with York Regional Police revealing disturbing new details about the case.

Murder trial defendant admits to 'lying disorder'

A Saskatchewan murder trial witnessed a stunning admission as the defendant revealed his history of compulsive lying, calling it a 'disorder' during emotional testimony about the 2021 stabbing death.

$9.1M Study for Doug Ford's Highway 401 Tunnel Plan

The Ontario government is investing $9.1 million in a feasibility study for Premier Doug Ford's visionary plan to build tunnels beneath Highway 401, potentially revolutionizing Toronto-area transportation.

Trump's Oval Office Medical Emergency Revealed

Exclusive details reveal how a Secret Service agent's sudden collapse during a critical Oval Office meeting forced Donald Trump into an unexpected crisis management role, showcasing a rarely-seen presidential response.

Ex-Montreal Police Chief Wins Harassment Case

Former Montreal police chief Sylvain Caron awarded victory in psychological harassment case after tribunal finds city officials created toxic work environment through systematic interference and public undermining.

Committee Revises Order for Grant Applicant Data

A House of Commons committee has significantly revised its controversial order for detailed information about federal grant applicants after facing privacy concerns and government pushback.

Hamilton man charged in swastika vandalism hate crime

Hamilton police have charged a 27-year-old man after a disturbing hate crime incident where a swastika was spray-painted on a local business. The vandalism occurred overnight, sparking community outrage and a swift police response.

Sask Party Links Citizenship to Party Membership

The Saskatchewan Party is considering a groundbreaking proposal that would tie Canadian citizenship applications to political party membership, sparking intense debate about political participation and immigration processes in the province.

Forest Glade Home Targeted in Brazen Shooting Incident

Windsor police are investigating a targeted shooting that sent bullets flying into a Forest Glade residence. Multiple rounds struck the home while occupants were inside, sparking an intensive neighborhood investigation.

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