PQ Leader Indicates Potential Support for New Pipelines

Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon suggests his government might not oppose new oil and gas pipelines if they meet strict environmental and economic criteria, marking a nuanced shift in Quebec's energy policy debate.

London Police Probe Dundas Street Shooting

London police are investigating a shooting that occurred in the 700 block of Dundas Street on January 25, 2026. Authorities responded to the scene as part of an ongoing investigation into the incident.

Witnesses Dispute DHS Claims in Minneapolis Shooting

Sworn affidavits from Minneapolis witnesses contradict Homeland Security's account of a fatal shooting involving federal immigration agents, revealing new details about the incident that claimed ICU nurse Alex Pretti's life.

Romney's Tax Increase Stance Sparks Fiscal Debate

Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's support for tax increases in a Wall Street Journal letter has ignited controversy, as critics argue spending cuts should precede revenue hikes amid record U.S. debt levels approaching $39 trillion.

OPP Officer Cleared in Midland ARWEN Shooting

Ontario's SIU has cleared an OPP officer after a man was shot with an ARWEN launcher in Midland, citing forensic evidence that all rounds were accounted for in the investigation.

Christine Fréchette Enters CAQ Leadership Race

Quebec's Economy and Innovation Minister Christine Fréchette announces her candidacy for the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership, marking a significant political development in the province.

Canada's Silence on Iran Regime Change

As protests surge in Iran, Ottawa's reluctance to endorse regime change contradicts historical policy failures and ignores the Iranian people's democratic aspirations.

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