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Attack on Iranian resistance group in Berlin has Canada on alert

The Berlin, Germany office of a prominent Iranian resistance group was attacked on Monday morning by Iran regime terrorists sparking concerns about foreign agents operating within Canada. 

OP-ED: Should we invite 500,000 Palestinians to Canada?

The Israeli intelligence ministry recently wrote a "concept paper" arguing Canada would be an ideal place to send Palestine refugees because our country has such a "lenient" immigration policy.

Rate of international students seeking asylum in Canada has more than doubled since 2018

International students seeking asylum in Canada has become an explosive trend, with the number more than doubling over the last five years.

Canada unveils 9-8-8, an around-the-clock suicide prevention hotline

The Government of Canada has announced the launch of 9-8-8, a new three-digit suicide crisis helpline. 

Air Canada and Brink’s sue each other over $24 million Pearson airport gold heist

One of Canada’s biggest heists remains unsolved after six months and now the two parties involved with handling the lost loot are in a bitter lawsuit over who is at fault.

OP-ED: The Shameful Cancelling of Bishop Grandin

It’s now been over eight months since Winnipeg’s city council officially and unanimously changed the name of Bishop Grandin Boulevard to Abinojii Mikanah, meaning “Children’s Road” in Ojibway and Cree, even though one councilor opined the change would be “confusing, costly and potentially even dangerous” in cases where first responders are looking for addresses. He also raised concerns that some people might refuse to use the new, unpronounceable name.

Seven ways veterans can enjoy free or discounted services on Remembrance Day

To express gratitude for their service, various organizations and businesses across Canada offer special discounts and free services to veterans and active-duty military personnel. 

The Daily Brief | Canada won’t meet climate targets despite carbon tax

Canada won’t meet its climate targets despite the Trudeau government’s costly carbon tax, according to Canada’s Environment Commissioner. Tune into The Daily Brief with Lindsay Shepherd and Isaac Lamoureux!

More immigrants choosing ‘onward migration’ instead of remaining in Canada

Newcomers to Canada are choosing to emigrate in search of better opportunities elsewhere, according to a new study from the Institute for Canadian Citizenship and the Conference Board of Canada. 

Canada struck by nationwide anti-Israel protests in support of Hamas’ attack

Hamas’ attack on Israel last weekend sparked nationwide protests in Canada with demonstrations held in cities such as Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Montreal. 

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