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Two dead in shooting in Montreal’s Jewish neighbourhood

The suspect has been neutralised, police say. Two people were killed in a shooting in a Jewish neighbourhood in Montreal, Canada, on Monday, police said. Montreal...

Canada proposes social media ban for children under 16

The proposed legislation requires platforms to restrict child exploitation and other harmful content. The Canadian government has proposed a bill that would ban social media...

Canadian MP launches Covid vaccine injury inquiry, calls for accountability

A conservative Canadian politician has opened what he’s calling a ‘conversation that matters” with the launch of the Allison Inquiry into Covid vaccine injuries....

Canada blocks Texas livestock over flesh-eating parasite outbreak

Canada has temporarily suspended imports of cattle, horses and other livestock from Texas after the discovery of flesh-eating New World screwworm infestations in two...

Canada needs to stop being America’s doormat

When an Ebola-linked flight bound for Detroit got dumped in Montreal, Canada once again showed how reflexive deference to the US still works. Know what...

Canada demands Israel flotilla abuse probe

Ottawa appears to be the first government to formally seek an independent investigation into the May 18-19 detentions. The Canadian government has called for an...

Lawson fights from the back to secure strong Canadian GP finish

New Zealand driver Liam Lawson produced an impressive recovery drive to finish seventh at the Canadian Grand Prix after starting outside the top 10...

Alberta to vote on leaving Canada

Alberta’s premier has agreed to let residents decide whether the province should pursue a path toward independence. Canada’s oil-rich province of Alberta will hold a...

Dispatches from ground zero of the woke reich

The epicenter of wokeism is crumbling, but the alphabet empire and its enablers are still clinging to life. I’ve been back in my hometown of...

Canadian city mayor denies using AI for government decisions

Earlier comments by Vancouver head Kem Sim about digital assistants handling government work have sparked a data-security debate. The mayor of the Canadian city of...

Large-scale study finds higher medical event rates after the COVID jab

A major Canadian government-funded study involving more than 567,000 vaccinated adults has reported elevated rates of medically significant health events following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination,...

Canadian doctors offer to euthanise priest with broken hip

A Catholic priest in Canada says hospital staff suggested assisted suicide as an option while he was recovering from a broken hip, despite him...

OpenAI sued over Canada school shooting

Families affected by a deadly school shooting in Canada have launched lawsuits against OpenAI and chief executive Sam Altman, alleging the company failed to...

Canadians prefer joining the EU to getting absorbed by the US. Both options suck

Almost 60% say they would like to become part of the bloc – seemingly eager to give up their independence. As a Canadian who has...

Canadian doctors promote euthanasia for disabled newborns

Doctors in Canada have proposed euthanasia could be considered for newborn babies with disabilities. The Quebec College of Physicians told a parliamentary committee that, in...

Appeal dismissed in Canadian Covid jab death case

The Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed a lawsuit against the Canadian government over the death of 17-year-old Sean Hartman following a COVID-19 vaccination,...

Immunologist says Covid jab deaths in Canada outnumber virus deaths

Canadian immunologist Marian Laderoute has claimed in a social media post that COVID-19 vaccine-related deaths in Canada exceed deaths from the virus itself, citing...

Carney clinches majority after byelections and defections

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has secured a majority government after the Liberal Party swept three key byelections, pushing the party past the threshold...

Canadian author sues newspaper over alleged Trudeau cover-up

Canadian author Jeff Brown has launched a lawsuit against the Toronto Star, accusing the newspaper of failing to publicly disclose information allegedly shared by...

Suicide should not be a government service

On February 5, 2026, in the Canadian Parliament, Conservative MP Garnett Genuis tabled Bill C-260, which prohibits civil servants or others with authority from...

‘Explosions’ and fire rock Toronto building (Video)

Police warned that propane cylinders were “possibly exploding” and that debris could be falling onto the street. Police and firefighters responded to reports of a...

Air Canada plane collides with ground vehicle

New York’s LaGuardia Airport has been closed indefinitely following a collision between an Air Canada Express aircraft and a ground vehicle, prompting authorities to...

Canadian COVID Convoy protest appeal triggers recusal calls against top judge

Chief Justice Richard Wagner is facing calls to step aside from the Supreme Court of Canada’s consideration of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s appeal over...

Iran to boycott US matches but remain in World Cup

Iran intends to take part in this summer’s FIFA World Cup but will not play matches in the United States, according to football federation...

Canadian woman euthanised by doctors after withdrawing consent

Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) system is again under intense debate after official findings highlighted hundreds of rapid approvals, including cases where deaths...

Shock correction as Canadian medical journal admits 138 reports were fake

A leading Canadian pediatric journal has issued sweeping corrections across 138 articles published over the past quarter century after acknowledging that clinical case reports...

The fix is in to defeat Alberta independence

Last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a referendum for October 19. It will ask Albertans a slate of policy and constitutional questions. Independence, she...

White House taunts Canada after hockey loss

Relations between Washington and Ottawa have deteriorated amid a trade war and Donald Trump's repeated references to Canada as the "51st State". The White House...

Canadian school shooter was ‘hunting’ victims – police

The gunman reportedly had a history of mental health issues and an expired firearms license. A Canadian school shooting suspect who killed eight people and...

Canadian school shooter created ‘mall massacre simulator’ (Video)

Roblox has removed the account belonging to teenage transgender suspect Jesse Van Rootselaar. The 18-year-old suspect responsible for the deadliest school shooting in British Columbia,...

Trans suspect named as Canadian school shooter

Canadian police have identified the suspect in the fatal shootings in Tumbler Ridge as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, who authorities said was born male...

Multiple dead after school shooting in remote British Columbia community

At least nine people have been killed and around 25 others injured following a shooting that unfolded at a secondary school and a nearby...

U.S. officials met with Alberta separatists – report

Senior figures from a Canadian movement advocating the independence of Alberta have held multiple meetings with officials from the administration of US President Donald...

Trump threatens 100% tariffs on Canada over Chinese trade deal

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a sweeping 100% tariff on all Canadian goods if Ottawa finalises a trade agreement with China,...

Xi hails ‘reset’ in Canada–China relations

Chinese President Xi Jinping has praised what he described as a significant improvement in relations with Canada following talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney...

Appeals court upholds illegality of Trudeau’s use of Emergencies Act in COVID protest

Canada’s Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed the federal government’s attempt to overturn a landmark ruling that found the use of the Emergencies Act...

Canadian Deputy PM to leave parliament for ‘advisory role’ in Ukraine

Canadian deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland has announced she will leave parliament to take up 'an unpaid position' as an economic development adviser to...

Report claims Canada’s ‘climate warming’ is driven by computer modelling data flaw

A new report published by the research group CORRELATION claims that much of the 'climate warming' recorded in Canada over recent decades may be...

Canada appoints ex-BlackRock executive as ambassador to the United States

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed veteran financier Mark Wiseman as the country’s next ambassador to the United States, tasking him with steering...

Canadian counter-intelligence officer accused of spying for Ukraine

A Canadian military counter-intelligence officer has been charged with espionage after allegedly sharing classified information with Ukraine without authorisation, according to reports from Canadian...

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