Poilievre's "We See You" Message to Young Canadians
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivers powerful pre-budget speech targeting young Canadians struggling with affordability crisis, housing costs, and economic uncertainty.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivers powerful pre-budget speech targeting young Canadians struggling with affordability crisis, housing costs, and economic uncertainty.
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Leaked emails reveal Heritage Foundation staffer Robert Stilson arranged a secret meeting between Tucker Carlson and white nationalist Nick Fuentes, raising questions about mainstream conservative ties to extremist figures.
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The U.S. Justice Department has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the Minneapolis Police Department's patterns of discrimination and excessive force, marking a significant federal response to the police killing of George Floyd.
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Illinois Governor JB Pritzker unleashes scathing criticism against South Dakota's Kristi Noem after she bussed migrants to Chicago on Halloween night, calling the political move 'unbelievably inappropriate' and dangerous.
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Former FBI Director James Comey files motion to dismiss charges against him, arguing legal ambiguity and procedural errors undermine the case. Get the latest on this high-profile legal battle.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces criticism for refusing to meet with relatives of Canadians killed and captured by Hamas during Ottawa visit. The families' plea for direct government engagement goes unanswered.
Two men face sentencing after being convicted of manslaughter in the violent stabbing death of James Ed Swift during a 2021 altercation in Saskatoon.
Two individuals convicted of manslaughter in the brutal stabbing death of Saskatoon resident James Ed Swift. The emotional courtroom verdict brings partial closure to a tragic case that has haunted the community.
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Former President Donald Trump escalates his legal battle, calling for the arrest of special counsel Jack Smith while facing multiple criminal indictments. Get the latest on this dramatic development in American politics.
A Montreal man previously convicted of procuring now faces disturbing new allegations of trafficking minors, exposing ongoing concerns about exploitation in the city.
The Canadian government unveils comprehensive policing and public safety legislation featuring tougher bail conditions, enhanced anti-drug measures, and new protections for law enforcement.
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Critical SNAP benefits face disruption as potential government shutdown looms, putting vulnerable families at risk of food insecurity across Canada.
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