OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a new Canada–U.S. advisory council as the countries prepare to review their trade deal this summer. The […]
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Trump says Iran blockade will “remain in full force” despite Strait of Hormuz reopening
Beirut — Iran says it has reopened the Strait of Hormuz to commercial ships, but it is still controlling which vessels can pass. Officials warned […]
The Liberal government is considering a ban on social media access for minors as part of what it describes as a key component of its broader online safety strategy.
OTTAWA — Federal Heritage Minister Marc Miller says banning social media for minors could be part of the Liberals’ plan to improve online safety, but […]
U.S. President Donald Trump unveils 50% tariffs on countries supplying Iran with weapons
U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that countries supplying weapons to Iran will face a 50% tariff on all goods sent to the United States, […]
Donald Trump dismisses Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general
Donald Trump removed Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general on Thursday after growing frustration with her performance, including her handling of files tied to Jeffrey […]
Trump says U.S. could wrap up Iran operation within weeks, aiming to “finish the job”
Donald Trump said U.S. military action in Iran could end within “two or three weeks,” with or without a deal between the two sides. Trump […]
Human rights tribunal greenlights $8.5B child welfare settlement for Ontario First Nations
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has approved an $8.5-billion child welfare agreement between the federal government and First Nations in Ontario, marking a major step […]
Carney calls for apology over Indigenous surveillance program
Prime Minister Mark Carney says there should be a public apology for a past spying program that targeted hundreds of Indigenous people and groups with […]
“‘Just the beginning’: Second man admits guilt in nude image sharing case”
THUNDER BAY – Police say a group of men shared private images of local women online without their consent, in a chat group that once […]
National rift surfaces over notwithstanding clause during Supreme Court hearings on Bill 21
Ongoing hearings at the Supreme Court of Canada over Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21, have revealed a growing divide across the country about how the […]
