EDMONTON: A recent survey indicates strong public support for the Edmonton Police Service (EPS) and its new Chief, Warren Drechsel, for the service’s improved performance
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Harbourfront collision leads to fuel spill, 1 man sent to hospital
TORONTO — A two-vehicle collision in Toronto’s Harbourfront neighbourhood led to a fuel spill and sent one person to a hospital Saturday night and is
Trump did not give Carney advance notice about tariff hike, official says
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to impose new tariffs on Canadian products was not directly communicated to the Canadian Prime Minister in advance,
GO Train schedule changes for Blue Jays fans
TORONTO — Metrolinx has announced additional GO Train services to accommodate fans traveling to and from the Toronto Blue Jays’ World Series home games. The
Five Hospitalized in Queensland After Rat Poison Found in Homemade Food
QUEENSLAND – Five people have been hospitalized in Queensland, Australia, after consuming homemade food products that were found to be contaminated with rat poison. Initial
Alberta’s Smith applauds decision to end Ontario tariff ad campaign
EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has publicly endorsed Ontario’s decision to terminate its controversial anti-tariff advertising campaign, stating that credible diplomacy is the proper
Irish Presidential Election: Left-Wing Independent Catherine Connolly Takes Early Lead
DUBLIN – Reports indicate that Catherine Connolly, the left-wing independent candidate, is surging ahead in the Irish Presidential election. Unofficial figures suggest that the 68-year-old
Liberal Candidate Demands Recount in Louisporte–Twillingate Following Narrow Defeat
ST. JOHN’S – Liberal candidate Derek Bennett has filed an application with the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, demanding a judicial recount in the
Quebec Imposes ‘Gang Order’ Health Bill, Threatening Doctors with Massive Fines and Performance Pay
MONTREAL – The Legault government in Quebec has introduced Bill 2, a special law enacted via a controversial ‘Gang Order’ (special legislative process), to impose
Disaster-related costs to increase by $1 billion by 2034
OTTAWA – Federal government spending on disaster financial assistance (DFA) is projected to soar in the coming years, according to a new report from the
