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In a move that has sparked international chatter, Israeli cabinet ministers approved an audacious plan to capture the entire Gaza Strip. With tens of thousands of reserve soldiers now on alert, this polarizing decision marks a daring escalation in the region’s long-standing conflict, setting the stage for further geopolitical drama.
Israeli cabinet ministers approved the plan in an early morning vote, hours after the Israeli military chief said the army was calling up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers.
Le premier ministre dit vouloir « promouvoir le plan Trump visant au départ volontaire des habitants de Gaza ».
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Canadian negotiator Mark Carney is set to meet President Trump in Washington, D.C., a series of high-profile talks unfolding amid a backdrop of U.S. tariff threats and trade disputes. Sources indicate the meeting is his first real test at balancing economic interests with tough, border-crossing political theatrics. More...
A vocal electoral reform group is making waves by populating the ballot with an unprecedented number of candidates in a byelection featuring Pierre Poilievre. This creative protest seeks to challenge the status quo of first-past-the-post voting, injecting a dose of political satire and urgency into the heated campaign environment. More...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is igniting separatist fervor by promising a referendum on provincial independence—if citizens can rustle up enough signatures. With talk of an independence vote as soon as 2026 and a call for self-determination that some say borders on a political version of "DIY democracy," the province braces for a seismic shift. More...
In Windsor, a Liberal candidate who fell short by a mere 77 votes is now pursuing a judicial recount to challenge the result. The move intensifies an already heated campaign, as local voters and officials brace for a potentially contentious legal and political showdown. More...
Manitoba’s new Opposition leader has issued a public apology over controversial election ads that promoted the decision not to search a landfill for remains. The remarks come amid a politically charged environment, with critics questioning the party’s messaging and decision-making during a tense campaign season. More...
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