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China retaliates against Ottawa’s sanctions by criticizing Canada’s past treatment of Indigenous people

Beijing has called out Canada over past wrongs committed against Indigenous people after Ottawa sanctioned eight Chinese senior and former officials over human rights abuses.

OP-ED: Unfit for Duty, Part II – What the Canadian Armed Forces Needs to...

"With bold action, sustained investment, and a collective resolve, Canada can reclaim its place as a reliable ally and a defender of democratic values. The cost of rebuilding the CAF is far outweighed by the cost of continued neglect."

Newmarket teen arrested for alleged plans to join ISIS abroad

The RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old man from Newmarket, Ont. after suspecting he had plans to leave Canada and join ISIS. Police officials say that...

OP-ED: Unfit for Duty, Part I – The Decline of the Canadian Armed Forces

"Political leaders must recognize that national security is not a discretionary expense but a fundamental obligation. Citizens, too, must understand the critical role of a strong military in preserving their rights and freedoms."

Gerald Butts calls Trump hotel Cybertruck explosion “photo of the year”

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s personal friend and former principal secretary Gerald Butts posted on social media calling the aftermath of a Tesla Cybertruck blast outside of a Trump Hotel in Las Vegas that claimed the life of the occupant the “photo of the year.”

Civil liberties group outlines five legal cases to watch in 2025

A Canadian civil liberties group says there are several legal challenges Canadians concerned about their constitutional rights should pay attention to in 2025.

Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich testifies before European parliament

Freedom Convoy organizer and fundraiser Tamara Lich spoke this week in the European parliament in Strasbourg, France to discuss the treatment of Canadians during the pandemic.

“It’s not our fight”: Poilievre says Canada shouldn’t interfere in Syrian revolution

What happens next in Syria is not Canada’s concern, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says.

Canada lists Houthis as terrorist entity

Nearly a year behind its American allies, the Canadian government has added Ansarallah, commonly known as the Houthis in Yemen, to its list of banned terrorist entities.

MALCOLM: Spare me the “Team Canada” approach. This is Trudeau’s fault

"This crisis is entirely Trudeau’s own making. His unimaginably awful immigration policies have consequences. They are playing out now. Chickens are coming home to roost, as some of us have been warning for the past decade."

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