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  • Quebec Liberal Party Pitches Itself as Sole Federalist Option
    Quebec Liberal Party Pitches Itself as Sole Federalist Option
    Quebec Liberal Leader Charles Milliard is pitching his party as the only resolutely federalist option in Quebec as it will likely face off against the separatist Parti Québécois in the ...
    June 6, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • Coast Guard Rescues Sailor Off Newfoundland Attempting Transatlantic Record
    Coast Guard Rescues Sailor Off Newfoundland Attempting Transatlantic Record
    The Canadian Coast Guard has rescued a sailor attempting to set a world record for the shortest boat ...
    June 6, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • BC Appoints Veteran Labour Mediator Vince Ready for 911 Call Taker Labour Dispute
    BC Appoints Veteran Labour Mediator Vince Ready for 911 Call Taker Labour Dispute
    British Columbia Labour Minister Jennifer Whiteside has appointed veteran labour mediator Vince Ready to assist in collective agreement ...
    June 6, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • Cory Morgan: Canada Must Take Decisive Steps to Restore Real Growth
    Cory Morgan: Canada Must Take Decisive Steps to Restore Real Growth
    Commentary Canada’s economic growth has been sluggish for some years now. It hasn’t been above 1 percent growth ...
    June 6, 2026BY Cory Morgan
  • What D-Day Still Teaches Canada
    What D-Day Still Teaches Canada
    Commentary Every year on June 6, Canadians gather to remember D-Day. We remember the young men who climbed ...
    June 6, 2026BY Bryan Brulotte
  • ‘Criminal Tourism’ Probe Led to 46 Arrests, Nearly 1,500 Charges: Durham Police
    ‘Criminal Tourism’ Probe Led to 46 Arrests, Nearly 1,500 Charges: Durham Police
    A trend of what police describe as "criminal tourism," which sees people entering Canada posing as tourists to ...
    June 6, 2026BY Isaac Teo
  • Texas Company to Pay BC First Nation $12M Over 2016 Tugboat Spill
    Texas Company to Pay BC First Nation $12M Over 2016 Tugboat Spill
    A British Columbia First Nation says a Texas company has agreed to pay more than $12 million in ...
    June 6, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • FIFA Allowing Disposable Water Bottles at World Cup Matches
    FIFA Allowing Disposable Water Bottles at World Cup Matches
    FIFA is clarifying that soccer fans will be allowed to bring disposable water bottles to World Cup matches ...
    June 6, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada Temporarily Blocking Livestock From Texas Due to New World Screwworm
    Canada Temporarily Blocking Livestock From Texas Due to New World Screwworm
    Canada is temporarily restricting the import of livestock from Texas over concerns about a parasitic fly with flesh-eating ...
    June 6, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • BC Premier Speaks Out After Man Who Killed His Children Conditionally Discharged
    BC Premier Speaks Out After Man Who Killed His Children Conditionally Discharged
    B.C. Premier David Eby says Canada’s not-criminally-responsible system is re-victimizing victims and "not working," in the wake of ...
    June 5, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • Toronto Police Officer Charged in Sexual Assault Investigation Involving Minor, Police Watchdog Says
    Toronto Police Officer Charged in Sexual Assault Investigation Involving Minor, Police Watchdog Says
    A Toronto police officer has been charged with sexual assault, child luring, and other offences involving a girl ...
    June 5, 2026BY William Hetherington
  • Falun Gong a ‘Priority Target’ for Transnational Repression by Beijing, Says Former Spy Who Defected to Australia
    Falun Gong a ‘Priority Target’ for Transnational Repression by Beijing, Says Former Spy Who Defected to Australia
    The former spy says the CCP spends a great deal of resources attempting to infiltrate Falun Gong practitioners ...
    June 5, 2026BY Olivia Gomm
  • Senate Expands List of Prohibited Symbols in Hate Crime Bill to Include Noose, Bill Headed Back to Commons
    Senate Expands List of Prohibited Symbols in Hate Crime Bill to Include Noose, Bill Headed Back to Commons
    The Senate has amended the government’s hate crime bill to include the noose as a prohibited symbol during ...
    June 5, 2026BY Noé Chartier
  • Michael Zwaagstra: The BC Government Should Take a Firm Stand on Student Safety
    Michael Zwaagstra: The BC Government Should Take a Firm Stand on Student Safety
    Victoria trustees should not be allowed to cancel the police liaison officer program when the evidence shows that ...
    June 5, 2026BY Michael Zwaagstra
  • Three UK Men Plead Guilty in Death of Owen Sound, Ont., Restaurant Owner
    Three UK Men Plead Guilty in Death of Owen Sound, Ont., Restaurant Owner
    Three men from the United Kingdom who were extradited to Canada last year to face charges after a ...
    June 5, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • What’s Behind Trump’s Forced Labour Accusations Against Canada?
    What’s Behind Trump’s Forced Labour Accusations Against Canada?
    News Analysis The Trump administration is leaning on the forced labour issue to impose new tariffs on trading ...
    June 5, 2026BY Olivia Gomm
  • Southeastern Ontario Health Unit Probes 114 Cases of Parasitic Stomach Illness
    Southeastern Ontario Health Unit Probes 114 Cases of Parasitic Stomach Illness
    A public health unit in southeastern Ontario is investigating a gastrointestinal illness in the Kingston region after more ...
    June 5, 2026BY Jennifer Cowan
  • World Cup Driving Spike in Counterfeit Goods, Canadian, US Border Officials Say
    World Cup Driving Spike in Counterfeit Goods, Canadian, US Border Officials Say
    Canadian and U.S. border law enforcement officials said Friday they expect to see a surge in counterfeit goods ...
    June 5, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • BC Conservatives Lead NDP With 5 Percent Bump in Poll Since Findlay Elected as Leader
    BC Conservatives Lead NDP With 5 Percent Bump in Poll Since Findlay Elected as Leader
    The B.C. Tories are slightly ahead of the province's governing NDP in a poll conducted since Kerry-Lynne Findlay ...
    June 5, 2026BY Paul Rowan Brian
  • Liberal MP Erskine-Smith Confirms Plans to Leave Federal Politics in Supporter Email
    Liberal MP Erskine-Smith Confirms Plans to Leave Federal Politics in Supporter Email
    Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith has sent an email to supporters confirming he will resign his seat in the ...
    June 5, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • Competition Tribunal Orders Google to Pay More Than $358,000 in Watchdog’s Costs
    Competition Tribunal Orders Google to Pay More Than $358,000 in Watchdog’s Costs
    Google has been ordered to cover about $358,000 in fees the competition commissioner amassed when successfully fighting the ...
    June 5, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • Unemployment Fell to 6.6 Percent in May as 88,000 Jobs Added: StatCan
    Unemployment Fell to 6.6 Percent in May as 88,000 Jobs Added: StatCan
    Canada's economy added 88,000 jobs in May, pushing the unemployment rate down to 6.6 percent and partially counteracting ...
    June 5, 2026BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Montreal Synagogue Targeted by Firebombs in Latest Attack Against Jewish Community
    Montreal Synagogue Targeted by Firebombs in Latest Attack Against Jewish Community
    MONTREAL—A synagogue in Montreal was targeted by arson shortly after midnight on June 5 and police have a ...
    June 5, 2026BY Noé Chartier
  • C.D. Howe Institute Says ‘Too Early’ to Declare Canada Is in Recession
    C.D. Howe Institute Says ‘Too Early’ to Declare Canada Is in Recession
    The C.D. Howe Institute says it's too soon to conclude that Canada has entered a recession, after the ...
    June 5, 2026BY Matthew Horwood
  • Manitoba Rejects Large-Scale AI Data Centre Near Winnipeg for Environmental Reasons
    Manitoba Rejects Large-Scale AI Data Centre Near Winnipeg for Environmental Reasons
    The construction of an artificial intelligence data centre on a 141-hectare tract of farmland southeast of Winnipeg will ...
    June 5, 2026BY Jennifer Cowan
  • Quebec Aluminum Smelters More Resilient Than Expected Despite US Tariffs
    Quebec Aluminum Smelters More Resilient Than Expected Despite US Tariffs
    A major aluminum association in Canada says the impact of U.S. tariffs on the industry has been less ...
    June 5, 2026BY The Canadian Press
  • Verdict Postponed for Ex–Hydro-Québec Employee Charged With Economic Espionage for China
    Verdict Postponed for Ex–Hydro-Québec Employee Charged With Economic Espionage for China
    The verdict in the case of a former Hydro-Québec employee accused of spying on behalf of China has ...
    June 5, 2026BY The Canadian Press
TOP NEWS
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    3hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    4hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    5hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    10hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
    12hr By Ross Kelly
    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
  • Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
    13hr By Tom Gantert
    Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
  • Trump Issues Memo to Accelerate AI Use for National Security
    13hr By Aldgra Fredly
    Trump Issues Memo to Accelerate AI Use for National Security
  • Trump Grants Full Pardon to Former Rep. Stephen Buyer
    15hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Trump Grants Full Pardon to Former Rep. Stephen Buyer
  • How Constitutional Liberties Moved Into Hidden Algorithms | Jacob Siegel
    17hr By Jan Jekielek, Epoch TV
    How Constitutional Liberties Moved Into Hidden Algorithms | Jacob Siegel
  • Auburn University Student Missing for Days Found Dead in Japan
    18hr By Tom Gantert
    Auburn University Student Missing for Days Found Dead in Japan
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