France Working on Allied Response to Potential US Action in Greenland Denmark and Greenland asked to meet the U.S. secretary of state as European nations respond to Trump's ambitions for the territory. View Article →
Former Manitoba NDP MLA Sues Premier, 2 MLAs, Alleging Defamation for Remarks About Nygard Ties Manitoba Independent MLA and defence lawyer Mark Wasyliw is suing Premier Wab Kinew and two other NDP legislature members alleging they intentionally linked him to convicted sex offender Peter Nygard to justify expelling him from the party. Wasyliw was removed from caucus in September 2024 after the party learned he was an associate at Gindin […] View Article →
UK, France Promise Boots on the Ground in Event of Ukraine Peace Deal The British prime minister and French president announced the move after a meeting of the 'coalition of the willing' in Paris. View Article →
Office Vacancy Rate Dips as Return-to-Office Shift Picks Up: CBRE Report The Canadian office vacancy rate dipped last year for the first time since the pandemic as the return-to-office trend accelerated, said a report out Wednesday from CBRE Ltd. The national office vacancy rate stood at 18 percent at the end of 2025, down from 18.7 percent a year earlier, though still much higher than the […] View Article →
7 US Troops Injured in Maduro Raid, 2 Still Recovering: Pentagon Venezuelan and Cuban leaders have said that at least 56 of their troops were killed in the U.S. operation. View Article →
Texas AG Joins Multistate Coalition in Case Against US Groups With Alleged Ties to Hamas The 25-state legal brief seeks to ensure that U.S. organizations supporting Hamas are 'brought to justice,' Ken Paxton's office said. View Article →
Maduro’s Arrest Exposes China’s Vulnerabilities in Oil, Sovereignty, Analysts Say China faces mounting risks as U.S. action in Venezuela threatens Beijing’s energy strategy, overseas investments, and long-held claims of sovereign immunity. View Article →
CCP Cancels New Year Events in Many Cities, Fearing Mass Protests: Analysts Officials fear that mass gatherings could turn into protests similar to those in Iran and topple the communist regime, analysts said. View Article →
Cop Who Pleaded Guilty to Photographing Dead Woman Admits to Drug Dealing A former veteran Winnipeg police officer who previously pleaded guilty to a lengthy list of charges—including sharing photos of a dead woman—has now confessed to distributing drugs to friends and fellow officers, both on and off duty. Elston Bostock pleaded guilty in the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench in Winnipeg this week to trafficking cocaine, […] View Article →
Yemen’s Saudi-Backed Council Expels Separatist Leader, Accuses Him of Treason A spokesman for the Saudi-led military coalition said it carried out preemptive strikes after Zubaidi mobilized armed units. View Article →