Protesters and security forces clashed in three Iranian cities on Thursday, with six people reported killed, the first deaths since the cost-of-living demonstrations broke out. Read More
When the Liberals first took power in 2015, one of their first legislative actions was an all-out drive to reverse seemingly everything that carried the stamp of the prior Conservative government.Read More
Russian-installed authorities in the Kherson region said a Ukrainian drone attack overnight struck a cafe and a hotel on the Black Sea coast, killing and wounding dozens. Read More
U.S. President Donald Trump blamed aspirin for large bruises on his hand and denied falling asleep while attending public meetings in an interview with The Wall Street Journal published Thursday. Read More
Somaliland’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday rejected “false claims” by Somalia that Israel’s recognition of its independence was spurred by plans to resettle Gazans or build army bases in the African country. Read More
A fire ripped through a crowded bar in the luxury Swiss ski resort town of Crans-Montana as revellers rang in the New Year, killing and injuring several people, police said early Thursday. Read More
The Israel Defense Forces is expediting preparations for a multi-front war with Iran in light of the internal unrest in the Islamic Republic, Hebrew media reported on Wednesday. Read More
The year 2026 is primed to be fuelled by a desire for authenticity and nostalgia, according to trend reports from Nourish Food Marketing and Pinterest. Experts are expecting a backlash over the artificial and “faux perfection” in the year ahead. Trend forecasts reveal a yearning for realness, connection and belonging in an increasingly fractured world. Read More
A lesser known feature of the planet Earth’s magnetic field has recently gained a special Canadian connection that is often overlooked in the better known science story about the magnetic north pole drifting away from Canada toward Russia. Read More
In September, the British Columbia Supreme Court threw private property into turmoil. Aboriginal title in Richmond, a suburb of Vancouver, is “prior and senior” to fee simple interests, the court said. That means it trumps the property you have in your house, farm or factory. If the decision holds up on appeal, it would mean private property is not secure anywhere a claim for Aboriginal title is made out. Read More
Recent arrests in the Greater Toronto Area of Waleed Khan, Osman Azizov, and Fahad Sadaat lay bare a disturbing truth that Canadians can no longer ignore: violent jihadist extremism is being cultivated and operationalized here. Read More
President Xi Jinping highlighted China’s achievements in artificial intelligence and the chip industry in a triumphant New Year’s Eve speech while also speaking of the inevitability of uniting with Taiwan. Read More
KYIV, Ukraine -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday his country was "10 per cent" away from a peace deal with Russia, but cautioned that the most important issues were still unresolved and that any agreement should not reward Moscow. Read More
TEHRAN -- Iran's prosecutor general said on Wednesday that economic protests that had gripped the country were legitimate, but any attempt to create insecurity would be met with a "decisive response." Read More
The B.C. Court of Appeal has revoked the bail granted to an elderly convicted killer, reasoning that his release would undermine public confidence in the administration of justice. Read More
Zohran Mamdani, the young upstart of the U.S. left, was readying Wednesday to take over as New York mayor for a term likely to see him cross swords with President Donald Trump. Read More
The Israel Defence Forces attacked roughly 20,900 targets in 2025 as part of the seven-front War of Redemption, the military said on Wednesday, as it released its annual operational figures covering all sectors. Read More
The FBI released photos this week of motorcycles, artwork and two gold medals seized by Mexican authorities during raids last month and suspected of belonging to former Canadian Olympian-turned alleged narco boss Ryan Wedding. Read More
A Canadian tourist was stabbed in the leg near Bryant Park late Monday afternoon in an attack described as random by the New York police department. Read More
Queen Camilla has spoken for the first time publicly about fighting off an attacker on a train when she was a teenager, in an interview broadcast Wednesday. Read More
Ontario’s solicitor general wants the Toronto Police Service to urgently step up its enforcement of “hate, intimidation and harassment-motivated offences” plaguing the city. Read More
O Canada faced some serious backlash as it was front and centre on an international stage when the Toronto Blue Jays took part in the World Series. Canada's army was dubbed a "boutique" military, only capable of niche operations and deployments due to inadequate funding and slow procurement. A Canadian symbol, the goose, once considered a honking nuisance is given some grace. Women in Afghanistan shared their heartbreaking and hopeful stories about life with the Taliban back in charge. Read More
In 2025, Cook This travelled from the Caribbean to Eastern Europe, and the Greek Islands to Nigeria. Some of the year's best cookbooks found reasons to gather. There were plenty of ways to eat your vegetables — and enjoy doing it. Salads, especially, took centre stage with authors proving the dish truly has no boundaries. Read More