Hamas Infiltrated Canadian NGOs in Gaza to Steal Aid
Confidential Hamas documents reveal a covert campaign targeting Canadian NGOs in Gaza for infiltration, aid theft, and operational control, according to NGO Monitor.
Confidential Hamas documents reveal a covert campaign targeting Canadian NGOs in Gaza for infiltration, aid theft, and operational control, according to NGO Monitor.
A 67-year-old Montreal man is no longer in critical condition after a violent altercation in the Ville-Marie borough. Police are investigating the incident, which highlights ongoing concerns about public safety in urban areas.
A Calgary man injured while fighting for Ukraine continues his recovery in Kyiv, expressing grim outlook on conflict's conclusion as hostilities persist.
RCMP training exercises at Edmonton International Airport demonstrate the intricate threat assessment and de-escalation tactics officers employ during high-pressure encounters, with less than 1% of public interactions resulting in force.
Two individuals in North Bay face serious charges after a police raid on Trout Lake Road uncovered drugs and weapons, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts.
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Kouri Richins, a Utah mother who authored a children's book on coping with loss after her husband died, now faces trial for allegedly poisoning him, highlighting a shocking twist in a family tragedy.
Windsor police are asking for public assistance to identify a suspect who broke into a business on Ouellette Avenue, causing damage and stealing items including a computer monitor.
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A new report reveals the RCMP's reserve program is struggling with recruitment, training, and retention issues, threatening its ability to support frontline policing across Canada.
Indigenous leaders across Canada are preparing to advocate for critical issues during the upcoming spring parliamentary session, focusing on land rights, economic development, and reconciliation.
In her inaugural interview, Tillie Martinussen, Canada's newly appointed envoy to Greenland, emphasizes the pursuit of measurable outcomes to strengthen bilateral ties and address shared Arctic priorities.
French President Emmanuel Macron has directed a comprehensive review of violent activist organizations following the fatal assault on a far-right activist, signaling a firm governmental response to political violence.
Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto announces a veto on a key EU loan to Ukraine until Russian oil shipments are restored, escalating tensions within the bloc.
Israeli military strikes targeted eastern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of eight Hezbollah militants, according to officials. The attack occurred in the village of Bednayel, escalating regional tensions.
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Ohio Republicans are pushing measures like mandatory surveillance and daily child photos to combat suspected fraud in government-funded child care, sparking backlash from providers over costs and privacy concerns.
Reports reveal ICE agents using derogatory language against women protesters in Minnesota, with experts linking recruitment to toxic masculinity and authoritarian structures.
Former followers of MAGA Christianity share their stories of leaving politicized faith communities, citing moral dissonance, nationalism, and a search for authentic belief.
Ontario's top court ruled house arrest was unfit for a man with over 22,000 child abuse images, but declined to impose prison time, citing justice interests.
Despite a 40% reduction in Calgary's homelessness rate since 2008, visible street-level crises create a disconnect between data and public perception, according to think-tank expert Patricia Jones.
Toronto police are actively investigating a shooting incident reported in the Rexdale neighborhood. Authorities responded to reports of gunshots, with details emerging about the ongoing investigation into the violent event.
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With the Texas Democratic Senate primary approaching, Rep. Jasmine Crockett faces persistent doubts about her electability against Republican opponents, despite her strong base support and fundraising prowess.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces backlash for targeting immigrants in referendum questions, with critics calling it xenophobic and harmful to provincial unity and national relations.
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils a $470 billion defense industrial strategy aiming to boost military readiness and create jobs, but critics question bureaucratic implementation.
Conrad Black examines two recent events in Canada that may signal a shift in the country's troubling rise of antisemitism, including a massive protest against Iran's regime and defense of Jewish summer camps.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's referendum push to curb immigration marks a dramatic reversal from previous efforts to attract skilled workers, highlighting tensions with federal immigration policies.
Alberta separatists are targeting snowbirds in Arizona to sign a petition for an independence referendum, while Premier Smith announces separate constitutional questions.