For decades, Canadian Blood Services enforced policies that excluded sexually active men who have sex with men from blood and plasma donation. These regulations, which […]
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Winnipeg hosts trial for accused Canadian serial killer Jeremy Skibicki
Jeremy Skibicki, accused of four counts of first-degree murder, has entered a plea of not guilty. However, his defense made a surprising announcement on Monday, […]
Northern Alberta’s First Nation Protest Camp Receives Court Injunction
Occupants of First Nation-Led Protest Camp in Northern Alberta Ordered to Evacuate In defiance of drilling activities encroaching upon their traditional lands, protesters have been […]
Emergency Alert Test Scheduled Across Majority of Canada Today
Today, the federal government is set to evaluate its ability to issue emergency alerts. Most Canadians across provinces and territories will receive a test alert […]
Premier Doug Ford Calls for Removal of Pro-Palestinian Encampments from Universities Over Safety Concerns and Public Dissatisfaction
Premier Doug Ford asserts that universities must promptly remove pro-Palestinian encampments, emphasizing parental worries over campus safety and widespread public frustration with the protests. Addressing […]
Poilievre mum on Conservative plans for capital gains tax reforms
Pierre Poilievre Urges Business Leaders to Advocate for Themselves Amid Capital Gains Tax Debate Despite labeling the proposed changes as an ‘attack,’ Conservative Leader Pierre […]
Manitoba Collaborates with Federal Government on Red Dress Alert to Address Missing Indigenous Women and Girls
In Winnipeg, Canada and Manitoba unveil a collaborative initiative to implement an alert system, set to notify the public in cases of missing Indigenous women […]
Poilievre Stands Firm After Referring to Trudeau as ‘Unorthodox’
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stands by his characterization of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as unconventional, expressing no remorse for labeling him as such. Following Poilievre’s […]