Quebec targets 15% savings on infrastructure costs
Quebec's government introduces new measures to save 15% on infrastructure spending. Minister Benoit Charette leads the initiative to optimize public funds.
Quebec's government introduces new measures to save 15% on infrastructure spending. Minister Benoit Charette leads the initiative to optimize public funds.
Russian attacks in Ukraine leave at least 7 dead as peace negotiations continue. Latest developments in the ongoing conflict and international response.
Montreal police investigate after approximately 15 vehicles were deliberately set on fire at a Saint-Laurent business, marking the third such incident in four years.
A man was seriously injured in a shooting near King Street and Spadina Avenue in Toronto's King West neighbourhood early Tuesday morning. Police are investigating.
Afghanistan reports Pakistani airstrikes killed 10 people, mostly children, in Khost province. International tensions rise as locals bury victims.
Constitutional lawyer Julius Gray warns CAQ's Bill 1 erodes rights, increases Ottawa tensions, and contains unconstitutional provisions. Analysis of Quebec's historic move.
Ruperto Vicens-Marquez, legally authorized to work in US until 2029, was detained by ICE for 33 days despite community support raising $96,000 for legal fees.
Canada's federal accessibility office faces uncertainty after highlighting government failures in implementing disability legislation. Learn how this impacts disability rights across the country.
Rep. Maxine Waters delivers blistering critique of President Trump's immigration raids during Democratic hearing. Learn how communities are resisting and documenting enforcement actions.
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll held unannounced talks with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi as Trump administration pushes for Ukraine peace deal. Kyiv hit by major missile attack during negotiations.
Foreign Minister Melanie Joly is reportedly seeking the ambassador role in Paris, part of Mark Carney's plan to overhaul the Liberal cabinet and shed Trudeau-era ministers ahead of a potential election.
A Somali woman who lied on her refugee application due to her polygamous marriage has been granted another opportunity to remain in Canada by the Federal Court.
Internationally trained doctors express frustration as Ontario's new residency requirements exclude qualified physicians despite severe doctor shortages across the province.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser announces legislation to restore mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession after Supreme Court ruling. New bill expected by year-end.
Wall Street Journal editorial board criticizes Trump administration's legal failures against Comey and James. Read the full analysis of this political development.
Former Senator Doug Jones announces a Democratic bid for Alabama governor, setting up a rematch against Republican Tommy Tuberville in a tough conservative state.
Donald Trump faces collapsing support from key allies as Democrats prepare to investigate his administration. Analysis reveals the political consequences ahead.
Senior Republicans warn Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation could trigger more departures, potentially costing GOP House majority before midterms. Internal turmoil escalates.
Heavy air raids hit Kyiv while drone strikes target southern Russia, escalating conflict hours after Trump announced 'big progress' on Ukraine peace deal. Read the latest developments.
US House Democrats demand answers from DHS after a record 25 immigrant detainee deaths in 2025. Lawmakers cite systemic medical neglect and overcrowding. Read the full investigation.
A woman fights for life after being struck in a downtown Toronto hit-and-run near Dundas and Beverley streets. Police seek witnesses as investigation continues.
Ontario plans controversial legislation to require cash deposits for bail, reversing 50+ years of Canadian legal practice. Critics question constitutionality amid public safety concerns.
Construction workers at Boston's Black Falcon Terminal unearthed a human skull, later confirmed as fake. The discovery sparked initial fears and mob connections.
Calgary launches multibillion-dollar budget discussions with significant public participation. Over 130 residents signed up to share their perspectives on city spending priorities.
Essex Council begins reviewing the proposed 2026 budget featuring a 4.9% property tax increase. Learn how this affects residents and what services are prioritized.
Russian forces launched strikes on Kyiv despite ongoing US peace negotiations. Emergency services responded to fires as the conflict continues to escalate. Read the latest developments.
Toronto Police are searching for three female suspects after a concertgoer was assaulted and had their cellphone stolen. Get the latest details on this and other GTA crime reports.
B.C. Premier David Eby introduces changes protecting workers from lawsuits in involuntary care cases. Learn how these reforms impact healthcare professionals across Canada.
Veteran strategist James Carville says Democrats have a 'second chance' by addressing cost-of-living anger. Learn how economic populism could shape the midterms.
General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, makes strategic Caribbean visit as Trump administration increases pressure on Venezuela. Key military developments analyzed.