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In Edmonton, a man was convicted of manslaughter for fatally stabbing a woman in the head with a steak knife—a grim verdict that has rocked the community. The case’s stark details and judicial decision have left locals pondering both public safety and justice served.
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The federal government is fast‐tracking major infrastructure projects under the contentious Bill C-5, which permits the executive branch to bypass certain legal safeguards. Critics argue this rushed approach overlooks environmental concerns, while supporters claim it is essential for national development, fueling a heated parliamentary debate. More...
Amid recent electoral setbacks, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is slated for a mandatory leadership review in January. The impending vote has ignited a blend of skepticism and political jabs, as party members and commentators alike scrutinize the leadership’s future amidst internal tensions and demands for accountability. More...
Newly elected Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez has signaled a strategic delay by declaring his intent to contest a seat in the national assembly only at the 2026 provincial election. This methodical decision underscores his plan to rebuild party momentum and navigate the complex political landscape of Quebec with a measured approach. More...
Alberta's front‐line health-care workforce is up in arms over a new government policy restricting free COVID-19 vaccines. Health unions and medical professionals are demanding an immediate reversal, arguing that the limitations compromise public safety and essential care at a time when every vaccine matters. The controversy highlights mounting distrust in policy decisions. More...
Canadian officials are finalizing plans to sign a defence procurement pact with the European Union. The agreement will forge a new security and defence partnership, integrating Canada into a European loan program for collaborative defence projects. This deal signals an enhanced transatlantic approach to emerging global security challenges. More...
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