Calgary House Party Killer Granted More Freedoms

Matthew de Grood, found not criminally responsible for killing five at a Calgary house party, has been granted more freedoms by the Alberta Review Board. Read the latest on his case.

$255K Grant for Essex County Firefighter Safety

Five Essex County fire departments receive $255,712 in provincial funding for safety upgrades, focusing on reducing cancer risks for firefighters. Learn about the equipment and impact.

B.C. Chief Aaron Pete's Nuanced Voice Attracts Millions

At 30, Chawathil First Nation Chief Aaron Pete is captivating a national audience by seeking common ground on polarizing issues like Indigenous rights, housing, and climate through his popular podcast and Substack.

Surrey Families Need School Aid to Survive Housing Costs

Two single mothers in Surrey reveal how school programs like Wraparound and Adopt-A-School provide essential food and support, as their incomes fall far short of rent and living expenses. A fundraiser aims to raise $25,000.

Leamington man pleads guilty to matricide

Kevin Goodings admitted to second-degree murder in the brutal killing of his mother, Anita Goodings, 83, in Leamington. Sentencing is set for January.

Odesa strike kills 8 during U.S.-Russia peace talks

A Russian missile attack on Odesa, Ukraine, killed eight people on December 20, 2025, coinciding with U.S.-hosted peace talks with a Kremlin envoy. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.

Imran Khan, wife sentenced to 17 years in prison

A Pakistani court has sentenced former Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, to 17 years in prison in a corruption case. The verdict adds to the legal challenges facing the ousted leader.

Quebec's Political Leaders Face Pivotal Election Year

With less than a year until the next Quebec election, Premier François Legault's CAQ, the struggling Liberals, and the surging PQ face major decisions. Will a leadership change or policy shift alter the political landscape?

Erika Kirk's Challenge: Winning Over Gen Z Women

Erika Kirk takes over Turning Point USA, aiming to attract young women with a traditionalist message. Experts and data reveal a significant political gender divide, casting doubt on her appeal to a generation prioritizing financial independence.

Marc Miller responds to Legault's 'disgrace' comment

Official Languages Minister Marc Miller calls Quebec Premier François Legault's criticism 'over the top' and discusses federal unpreparedness for a potential sovereignty referendum. Read the full interview details.

2025's Lessons: Don't Take Anything for Granted

From Trump's threats to Carney's rise and Montreal's new mayor, 2025 reshaped Canada. A look at the year's political shocks, transit woes, and healthcare battles that taught a hard lesson in uncertainty.

Why America is still Canada's best bet

An analysis argues Canada must prioritize its enduring alliance with the U.S. over risky overtures to China, despite political provocations. The strategic and economic benefits are too vital to jeopardize.

How Joseph Howe won press freedom in 1835

Long before the Charter, Joseph Howe's 1835 libel trial in Halifax established a cornerstone of Canadian liberty. Discover the story of this Father of Confederation's defiant stand.

Black: U.S. ignoring Canada in strategy a peril

Conrad Black analyzes Canada's single mention in the Trump administration's strategic statement, arguing this oversight reveals a deeper national identity crisis and a perilous reliance on anti-Americanism.

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