Obama's Final Campaign Push for Democrats

Former President Barack Obama makes urgent weekend appearances in key battleground states to rally Democratic voters ahead of crucial elections that could reshape American politics.

Bob Rae Leaves UN Role With No Regrets

Former Canadian ambassador Bob Rae concludes his United Nations tenure, sharing insights on global diplomacy and future plans in exclusive interview.

Carney stopped Ford's anti-Trump tariff ads

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney discloses he advised Ontario Premier Doug Ford against running controversial anti-tariff advertisements and personally apologized to Donald Trump.

Carney wraps Asia tour ahead of federal budget

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney wraps up strategic Asia meetings as federal government prepares transformative economic blueprint focusing on clean energy and housing.

Quebec's CAQ Government Battles Doctors: Healthcare Crisis

The Coalition Avenir Québec government's aggressive approach toward medical specialists raises concerns about the future of healthcare in the province. Discover why doctors are calling this their 'line in the sand' moment.

Alberta Election Rules Under Fire: UCP Voting Changes Criticized

Controversial election rule changes in Alberta face scrutiny as voters report widespread confusion and barriers during recent provincial vote. Critics argue the UCP government's electoral reforms created unnecessary obstacles for citizens trying to exerci

Canada's Reconciliation Crisis: A Nation Divided

An in-depth analysis reveals how Canada's reconciliation agenda is creating division, draining public funds, and threatening national unity. Discover the unintended consequences of current policies.

James Moore: Canada's Most Critical Budget in Decades

As Canada prepares for what former industry minister James Moore calls 'the most critical budget in decades,' key questions about economic competitiveness, productivity, and national priorities demand answers. Discover what's at stake for Canadian taxpaye

Poilievre to override Supreme Court on child porn ruling

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledges to invoke the Constitution's notwithstanding clause to reverse a controversial Supreme Court decision striking down mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography offences.

Sarnia Police Investigate Woman's Suspicious Death

Sarnia police have launched an intensive investigation after a woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances in a residential area, with authorities treating the case as suspicious.

NY AG Fights Trump Subpoenas in Court

New York Attorney General Letitia James takes legal action to quash Trump administration subpoenas targeting state environmental records in escalating federal-state clash.

Vancouver Recovery Worker Sentenced for Sexual Assault

A courageous sexual assault survivor faced her abuser in a Vancouver courtroom during a powerful sentencing hearing. Former recovery house worker Rodrigo Hernandez receives jail time for assaulting a vulnerable woman in his care.

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