World 1 day ago Canadian politician arrested after claiming threatening voicemail was AI-generated Ontario Councilor Corinna Traill faces criminal charges for allegedly threatening to kill a former mayoral candidate and assault his wife in a disturbing voicemail.
Energy In America November 30 CCP-linked firms quietly hold stakes in US solar companies fueling Dems' green push Major solar companies with Chinese connections benefit from Inflation Reduction Act tax credits despite lawmakers' concerns about national security risks.
Opinion November 28 I helped negotiate Trump's trade deal. He can now fix what Pelosi broke President Donald Trump has a new opportunity to secure intellectual property victories in the upcoming U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement review process.
Olympics November 25 Canada's most decorated female Olympian suspended 2 years for violating anti-doping rule Penny Oleksiak, the 25-year-old Canadian swimmer, has been suspended for two years by the International Testing Agency after violating an anti-doping rule.
World November 22 Teachers called 'true heroes' after repelling grizzly bear that attacked school group, injuring 11 Grizzly bear attack injures 11 students on school trail in Bella Coola, British Columbia. Teachers successfully repelled bear with pepper spray and bear banger device.
Canada November 21 OHL suspends Luke Dragusica for remainder of season after violent head slashing incident An OHL player was suspended for the remainder of the season after a violent head slash left his opponent bloodied during a heated hockey game between Brampton and Oshawa.
Olympics November 19 Fugitive Olympic snowboarder faces new accusations as feds raise reward for his capture to $15M Federal officials announced new criminal counts against former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding and increased the reward for his capture to $15 million.
Homeland Security November 18 Noem announces Arctic defense pact with Canada, Finland to counter rival powers U.S. partners with Canada and Finland to build Arctic icebreakers amid growing China threat. New ICE Pact aims to strengthen collective defense in contested region.
Canada November 14 Canadian Pride fest president resigns after backlash for comments on transgender athletes in women's sports Pride festival organizer Wendi Nicholson resigned amid criticism over comments on transgender women in elite sports as the IOC considers new athlete eligibility policies.
Greenland November 14 Canada to open Greenland consulate after Trump’s push to acquire island Canada to open new consulate in Greenland's capital Nuuk amid Trump's acquisition talks. Foreign minister calls move unprecedented Arctic expansion in volatile times.
The Americas November 13 Canadian spy chief warns of alarming rise in teen terror suspects, 'potentially lethal' threats by Iran CSIS revealed an alarming trend that nearly one in 10 terrorism investigations involve minors under 18, driven by online extremism and radicalization across Canada.
Antisemitism Exposed November 7 Violent mob attacks pro-Israel gathering in Toronto days after mayor’s ‘genocide in Gaza’ remarks Protesters broke glass and attacked participants at venue moved for safety reasons from Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada.
Country Music November 1 Country star Gavin Adcock falls off stage during concert Country singer Gavin Adcock tumbles off stage during a Winnipeg concert but bounces back instantly, proving the show must go on in true performer style.
Supreme Court October 31 Supreme Court prepares to confront monumental case over Trump executive power and tariff authority Trump tariff case before Supreme Court could reshape presidential power. Global trade uncertainty grows as justices weigh emergency authority limits this Wednesday.
Olympics October 30 US women's hockey stars are prepared to fight Canada players at Winter Olympics amid rising tensions The historic U.S.-Canada women's hockey rivalry is reaching new heights ahead of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics with players ready for combat on the ice.
Olympics October 29 US hockey star Brady Tkachuk opens up on Trump phone call ahead of 4-Nations face-off final vs Canada U.S. hockey star Brady Tkachuk discussed President Donald Trump's locker room call before the 4 Nations Face-Off final and its impact heading into the Olympics.
Donald Trump October 29 From demanding indictments to demolishing the East Wing, Trump is a TV producer Inside Trump's communication playbook: from Truth Social posts to strategic news timing, how he floods the zone with storylines that keep media scrambling.
Sports October 23 Canadian PM Carney challenges Trump to bet on Dodgers-Blue Jays World Series: 'He's afraid' Prime Minister Mark Carney called President Donald Trump "afraid" to bet on World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers starting Friday.
World October 19 'Untold damage': Global assisted suicide movement targets children Fox Digital investigation reveals a multimillion-dollar global lobby promoting assisted suicide expansion to mature minors, facing opposition from families.
Archaeology October 9 Experts intrigued after thrift shopper spots mysterious ancient artifacts on sale for $30 Priced at only $30, a collection of rings and medallions discovered in a thrift store in Chilliwack, Canada, has been donated to Simon Fraser University for research.
Media October 4 Canada warns gender-neutral passport holders may face 'entry restrictions' traveling to countries like USA The Canadian government updated its travel advice page to include warnings for travelers with an “X" gender marker on their passports going to the United States.
United Kingdom September 21 UK, Canada, Australia recognize Palestinian state; Netanyahu vows ‘it will not happen’ The United Kingdom, Canada and Australia simultaneously recognized Palestinian statehood on Sunday as part of coordinated efforts to advance a two-state solution with Israel.
Sports September 17 Minor league hockey player Orca Wiesblatt dead at 25 after 'traffic accident' in Canada The hockey world mourned the loss of minor leaguer Orca Wiesblatt, who died following a car accident in Canada early Sunday morning. He was 25.
Opinion September 7 Quebec takes bold action as Muslim activists blur line between public prayer and protest Quebec plans legislation banning street prayer to defend civic neutrality, arguing public spaces should remain secular and free from religious demonstrations.
Media September 5 Canadian PM makes veiled dig at Trump during film festival, warns not to push 'too far' Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney implicitly addressed Canadian-U.S. tensions and President Donald Trump's tariffs during a speech at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Immigration August 27 US northern border smuggling creates 'shopping grounds' for migrants to sanctuary communities: attorney Immigration attorney Peter Lumaj explains how sophisticated smuggling operations adapt to enforcement changes along U.S.-Canada border crossings.
Antisemitism Exposed August 27 Toronto Film Festival’s October 7 flip-flop reveals prejudice of cultural gatekeepers TIFF initially rejected then restored documentary about Israeli general Noam Tibon's rescue mission during Oct. 7 Hamas attack after facing censorship criticism.
Travel August 25 Americans flee to Canada seeking refugee status as numbers spike dramatically A spike in Americans seeking refugee status in Canada and "golden" visas abroad reflects elitist concerns about living in Trump's America, immigration data reveals.
Horse Racing August 22 Famed horse racing jockey who rode the legendary Secretariat to Triple Crown dies at 84 Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte, who won over 3,000 races including the Triple Crown with Secretariat, passed away Friday at 84 in his Canadian home.
Media August 14 Filmmaker alleges ‘censorship’ after Toronto Film Festival drops Oct. 7 Hamas attack documentary The Toronto Film Festival (TIFF) pulled a documentary about the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, citing legal concerns with the footage, which prompted censorship allegations from the filmmakers.