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- Lebanon’s displaced Shiites face rising hostility as airstrikes fuel fear and evictions
Lebanese Shiites face rising hostility amid Israel-Hezbollah war
- If court halts separatists' referendum bid, they'll push Danielle Smith to approve it anyway
First Nation seeks court injunction to halt separatist referendum
- 'We can protect lives': Niagara Falls short-term rental owners could be required to take human trafficking awareness training
Niagara Falls short-term rental owners may be required to take human trafficking awareness training
- Kitchener Rangers on brink of advancing in Saginaw
Kitchener Rangers on brink of advancing in Saginaw
- War disrupts Irving Oil’s longtime Saudi crude supply
Irving Oil seeks alternative crude suppliers as US-Iran tensions rise
- Kremlin Denies Zelensky’s Ultimatum Claim Over Donbass
Kremlin rejects Zelensky's claim of Russia ultimatum
- How Montreal-based GardaWorld stands to cash in on U.S. immigration crackdown
GardaWorld secures $1.9B contract to manage detention centers
- What Trump's prime-time TV pitch means for war on Iran
President Trump says objectives for war on Iran nearly achieved
- French president Macron heads to South Korea after Japan visit
French President Emmanuel Macron visits South Korea after Japan trip, amid tensions with Iran
- Want to cross the floor? Right this way
Stewart Campbell was the first Canadian federal parliamentarian to cross the floor.
- FIPPA requests expose transparency issues across Manitoba institutions
FIPPA requests reveal long delays in Manitoba institutions
- South Korea and Indonesia expand cooperation on defense and energy as Mideast war disrupts markets
South Korea and Indonesia expand cooperation in defense industries, technology and supply chains
- These Toronto City Hall workers voted on a union drive more than a year ago. Here's why they're still waiting
Toronto city hall staff face labor dispute
- Line painting draws close in Spallumcheen
Work on line painting will begin in Spallumcheen early this spring.
- Secularism, identity, and Charter rights
Bill 21, a Quebec secularism law, is being heard by the Supreme Court of Canada.
- Waterloo and Kitchener to offer at-home voting option in October's municipal election
Waterloo and Kitchener to offer at-home voting option in October's municipal election
- Public servant says she's 'collateral damage' as government prepares to test new pay system
Public servant claims to be 'collateral damage' in government payroll system overhaul.
- How China is charging forward with EV adoption as Canada prepares to welcome its cars
China to boost EV adoption in Canada as trade deal opens door
- Newcomers see housing, social inclusion as key factors in staying in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Newcomers are drawn to Thunder Bay due to its affordable housing and social inclusion opportunities.
- Opening ceremony of the Snj 2026: President Bassirou Diomaye Faye expected in Thiès next Monday
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye to chair National Youth Week opening ceremony in Thiès on March 30.
- Myanmar junta chief elected vice-president
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing elected vice-president by the lower house, edging closer to becoming civilian leader.
- Sage Mesa’s $33M referendum: what to know for the vote
Sage Mesa residents to vote on $33M project
- Expert Warns US-Israel Tensions with Iran Could Trigger Prolonged Conflict
US and Israel tensions with Iran could lead to a prolonged conflict
- Democrats Sound Alarm Over Potential Halt to US Aid in Africa
US aid to Africa could be cut, lawmakers warn of severe humanitarian consequences
- Australia’s eSafety czar lashes out at tech giants in crackdown push
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman-Grant is cracking down on social media giants, singling out Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube for failing to prevent under-16s from accessing their platforms.
- Ken Cheveldayoff broke rules for years by subletting constituency office, says legislative officer
Ken Cheveldayoff sublet constituency office without permission
- Pickering’s Mayor Kevin Ashe tops for Durham mayoral compensation
Clarington's Adrian Foster is the lowest paid in south Durham.
- Hanes: Supporting secularism and supporting secularism laws are not the same thing
Support for secularism as a principle differs from supporting laws promoting secularism.
- As the federal gun buyback deadline looms, questions are raised over how it’ll be enforced - The Globe and Mail
Gun buyback program nears close, participation low, questions raised over enforcement.
- A major immigration reform bill is now law in Canada. Some worry it rolls back refugee rights - CBC
New immigration and asylum measures from Bill C-12 have become law in Canada, sparking concerns it rolls back refugee rights.
- Ukraine Forges 10-Year Defense Deals with Saudi Arabia, Qatar
Ukraine and Saudi Arabia agree on 10-year defense cooperation agreement
- China Reiterates Calls for US-Iran Peace Talks
China urges US and Iran to hold peace talks
- Top St. Catharines headlines this week: Siscoe delivers atate of the city address + Municipal reform debate continues
City Councilor Siscoe delivers state of the city address, Municipal reform debate continues
- Why this 'time machine' of Confederation-era letters to Smallwood still matters today
A collection of letters from citizens of Newfoundland and Labrador to Joey Smallwood, a key figure in the province's Confederation, provides insight into the daily lives of those who lived through the period.
- US Demands Full Donbass Withdrawal for Ukraine Security Deal
US demands full withdrawal from Donbass for Ukraine security deal
- Cuba Accuses US of "Blatantly Lying" Over Fuel Blockade
Cuba accuses US of lying over fuel blockade
- US Deploys Thousands of Marines, Sailors to Mideast Amid Rising Tensions
US deploys 3,500 Marines and sailors to Mideast amidst rising tensions
- Russia’s Ust-Luga Port Takes New Damage in Ukraine Drone Attack
Russia's Ust-Luga port takes damage from Ukrainian drone attack
- French pro-Palestinian activist bound for Montreal says Canada blocked her entry over Gaza views
French pro-Palestinian activist's entry into Canada blocked over Gaza views
- Horn Derangement Syndrome
Horn Derangement Syndrome
- Traffic Circles
Residents express concerns about traffic circles, citing unfamiliarity and potential safety risks.
- OUELLETTE: Bill 21's danger lies in its normalization of division
Bill 21's impact on minorities, especially women from marginalized religious communities, raises concerns about its neutrality.
- In the Umar Zameer case, Toronto cops lay down the law (to rest)
Toronto police union calls for tougher laws against MPs who breach parliamentary privilege, Don Cherry's Order of Canada nomination sparks debate, city's supervised consumption sites under scrutiny after report raises safety concerns