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FBI still searching for Charlie Kirk shooter
The FBI is still searching for the shooter responsible for the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Videos across social media show that the 31-year-old was speaking to a massive crowd of peop...
Jacob Moore Sep 11, 2025
Trump ally Charlie Kirk shot and killed at Utah campus
A conservative political activist was shot and killed at an event at Utah Valley University, in the United States, Wednesday. He was 31. Charlie Kirk was the CEO and co-founder of Turning Point USA - ...
News Sep 10, 2025
Premiers approval rating dropping in most provinces
Voters are not giving most Premiers much love. The latest opinion poll from Angus-Reid sees declining public support over the last six months for all but three Premiers. Manitoba's Wab Kiniew remains ...
Randy Thoms Sep 09, 2025
Rents down in August compared to 2024
Rents across the country have dropped for the 11th month in a row. That is according to a new report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation. The average asking price for August is 2.3 per cent lower compared ...
Jacob Moore Sep 09, 2025
Air Canada and CUPE heading to mediation after flight attendants vote down deal
The union that represents 10,000 flight attendants and Air Canada are heading to mediation after members overwhelmingly voted down a tentative agreement. In a news release Saturday, the airline says C...
Caitlin Snow Sep 06, 2025
Former Canadiens' goaltender Ken Dryden dies at 78
Ken Dryden, a former Montreal Canadiens goaltender and federal cabinet minister, has died. The hockey star passed away on Friday after a battle with cancer. He was 78 years old. Dryden had been select...
Brad Perry Sep 06, 2025
Carney announces tariff tackling measures, pauses EV mandate
New measures announced to tackle tariffs from the U.S. to boost our economy. Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement Friday afternoon in Ontario, after a two-day planning forum that focused o...
Caitlin Snow Sep 06, 2025
Job numbers fall again in August; StatsCan
The number of people looking for work went up again in August. Canada's unemployment rate rose by two-tenths of a percentage to 7.1 percent, according to StatsCan. That's a loss of 66,000 jobs, mostly...
Kevin Northup Sep 05, 2025
First Nations policing facing continued funding struggles
The fight for adequate funding of First Nations policing continues. A human rights complaint over chronic underfunding was launched in 2022 by the police chiefs representing nine First Nations police ...
Randy Thoms Sep 05, 2025
Iconic fashion designer Giorgio Armani dead at 91
Legendary fashion designer, Giorgio Armani has passed away. The Armani Group confirmed his death in a statement, Thursday, with "intimate sorrow". The fashion house says he passed peacefully surrounde...
News Sep 04, 2025





