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- 47 years later, religion and politics still don’t mix
Iran-Iraq War led to Iran's theocratic government
- 2 Canadian girls stuck in Egypt under a travel ban requested by father in Canada
Two Canadian girls are stuck in Egypt due to a travel ban obtained by their father.
- Downsizing government in Niagara could limit access to elected officials, some residents worry
Niagara residents may face reduced access to elected officials
- National action needed to avert Chinese threats in the North
Canada faces increasing Chinese threats in the North, need for stricter regulations.
- Travel ban keeps 2 Canadian girls in Egypt as mother seeks help to bring them home - CBC
Canadian mother's efforts to bring home stranded daughters hindered by travel ban
- Qatar’s Emir Urges Halt to US-Iran Escalation
Qatar's Emir calls for halt to US-Iran escalation
- Iran’s military capabilities “are not reduced to zero”, warns Macron
Iran's military capabilities have not been reduced to zero
- Queen's Park statues getting wrapped to prevent vandalism at upcoming protest
Queen's Park statues getting wrapped to prevent vandalism at upcoming protest
- Deal reached to end months-long strike at Oakville developmental services agency
A deal has been reached to end the strike at Oakville's developmental services agency after two days of mediation-arbitration.
- Books about oil, censorship and women's rights on shortlist for $40K Canadian political writing prize
Books about oil, censorship and women's rights
- LETTER: Erosion of collaboration in politics
The City of Maple Ridge is facing a growing concern over the erosion of collaboration among local politicians.
- P.E.I. MLA and cabinet minister Mark McLane has died
P.E.I. MLA and cabinet minister Mark McLane has died
- Britain, Rwanda in £100m court clash over migrant deal
Britain and Rwanda are in a £100m court dispute
- ‘We will wait for each one’: Ukrainians greet POWs with tears and cheers
Ukrainians gather along the road to greet freed Ukrainian prisoners of war
- Bell: Danielle Smith government lays down the law on doctor-assisted death
Alberta introduces doctor-assisted death law
- Is the Cowichan land title ruling affecting property appraisals?
Cowichan land title ruling is influencing property appraisals.
- Anti-Israel Al-Quds rally rages on in Toronto despite feeble attempt from Doug Ford to stop it
Toronto's Al-Quds Hate Day rally proceeds despite Doug Ford's feeble attempt to stop it, with Premier Ford facing criticism for not doing enough to prevent the event, amid accusations of anti-Semitic sentiment.
- Barrie Transit drivers ready to walk off the job if deal isn’t reached
Barrie Transit drivers threaten to walk off the job over wages
- VIDEO: This Ontario township is wiping Prince Andrew off the map
A Canadian township is considering erasing Prince Andrew's name from a local island.
- Canada must diversify “with our eyes wide open”: Chamber speaker
Canada's economic ties with the US are at risk due to Alberta's separatist movement
- County applicant time limit to be increased to 20 minutes
County applicant time limit to be increased to 20 minutes
- EDITORIAL: Floor-crossing affects balance of power in Parliament
Floor-crossing is a contentious issue in the UK Parliament, allowing MPs to change parties in the middle of a term, sparking debate over its impact on the balance of power.
- Letters: Questions for a transparent path forward
Haida Gwaii Nation's title, the Cowichan case, and federal Liberal government's efforts towards granting Aboriginal title over lands in BC
- Saskatoon lawyer to step in as Saskatchewan’s new firearms commissioner
Nykole King to become Saskatchewan Firearms Commissioner
- Idlout says she joined Liberals partly to be better informed
Nunavut MP says she joined Liberals to be more informed
- Electricity demand, natural gas production, and renewable power expected to soar by 2050
Electricity demand expected to soar in Canada by 2050
- MLA Cyr denies separatist allegations by Cold Lake Chief
Assembly of Treaty Chiefs votes no confidence in Alberta government.
- Young Innovators: Exploring the health and wellness of Indigenous leaders
Indigenous leaders face unique health challenges due to historical trauma and systemic inequality
- Survivors and community say ‘No’ to Filipino BC’s Lapu-Lapu 2026
Survivors of the April 26, 2025 festival tragedy in Vancouver oppose the plan to hold Lapu-Lapu 2026.
- Flash mob at Park Royal calls for unity and peace during global conflicts
Dancers in a flash mob at Park Royal performed to promote unity and peace amidst global conflicts
- Moe slams Sask. NDP email as legislature tensions rise
Sask. NDP email sparks criticism at legislature
- Problem turn near SW Calgary dayhome temporarily closed
City of Calgary installs temporary barriers at turn from 162 Avenue SW onto Bridlecrest Boulevard to address speeding concerns, blocking direct access into Bridlewood neighbourhood.
- Alberta Chiefs have no confidence in UCP government
Alberta First Nations gather to express no confidence in UCP government.
- Quebec City civic group visits Edmonton to learn from city’s transit expansion experiences
Quebec City mayor visits Edmonton to learn from city's transit expansion experiences
- New Brunswick budget could be ‘turning point’ for Holt government
New Brunswick budget may mark turning point for Holt government
- Retailer says federal gun registry is overwhelming customers and businesses with confusion and delays
Gun owners and retailers are experiencing confusion and delays due to the large number of emails from the RCMP regarding the federal gun registry.
- Mark Carney joins call for Israel not to invade Lebanon
Prime Minister Mark Carney joins world leaders in calling for Israel to refrain from invading Lebanon.
- Library Link: The power of eResources at the APL
APL offers extensive eResources for residents
- How the Top One Per Cent Threaten Canada’s Future
Canada's wealth inequality has reached a crisis point
- Doug Ford wants to livestream bail hearings. Experts say it would jeopardize the court process: 'I don't think that it serves justice'
Doug Ford proposes livestreaming bail hearings, experts warn it could jeopardize court process
- Doug Ford wants courts to livestream bail hearings
Doug Ford wants courts to livestream bail hearings.
- Doug Ford wants to livestream bail hearings. Experts say it would jeopardize the court process: 'I don't think that it serves justice' - Toronto Star
Doug Ford wants to livestream bail hearings, experts say it would jeopardize the court process.