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Canada, NATO allies warn of 'growing number' of state threats from Iran

Canada, NATO allies warn of 'growing number' of state threats from Iran

OTTAWA — Canada and many of its NATO allies released a joint statement Thursday condemning a "growing number" of state threats from Iranian intelligence services.
Canadian aid pallets part of Gaza airdrop after Israel loosens restrictions

Canadian aid pallets part of Gaza airdrop after Israel loosens restrictions

OTTAWA — Airdrops of Canadian aid into Gaza are underway as nations react to Ottawa's pledge to join allies in recognizing Palestinian statehood.
Canada's shifting stance on Palestinian statehood, explained

Canada's shifting stance on Palestinian statehood, explained

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday his government intends to recognize a Palestinian state. Here's a closer look at why that's happening and what it all means.
Lion Electric will not respect warranties on school buses sold in United States

Lion Electric will not respect warranties on school buses sold in United States

MONTREAL — Quebec vehicle-maker Lion Electric will no longer honour warranties on school buses and trucks sold in the United States, leaving clients south of the border in the lurch.
Abbotsford, B.C., denies permit for MAGA singer Sean Feucht's show, citing protests

Abbotsford, B.C., denies permit for MAGA singer Sean Feucht's show, citing protests

ABBOTSFORD — The City of Abbotsford in British Columbia's Fraser Valley says it will not issue a permit for a concert by Sean Feucht, becoming the latest Canadian cancellation for the American Christian musician who's outspoken in the Make America Gr
First human case of West Nile virus acquired in Canada this year confirmed

First human case of West Nile virus acquired in Canada this year confirmed

TORONTO — The Public Health Agency of Canada says this year's first human case of West Nile virus acquired within the country has been confirmed in Toronto.
Fish dropped on power lines by bird caused B.C. blaze, firefighters say

Fish dropped on power lines by bird caused B.C. blaze, firefighters say

Firefighters say a brush fire in the British Columbia Interior was caused when a bird dropped a fish on power lines.
Fact Check: 'I'm very much alive,' says byelection candidate alleged to have died

Fact Check: 'I'm very much alive,' says byelection candidate alleged to have died

An online conspiracy theory recently claimed that a candidate on the ballot in the federal byelection in Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot riding had died in February. The source for the claim was an obituary for an unrelated woman with the same name.
Supreme Court won't hear case of Ontario man who fatally shot Indigenous man

Supreme Court won't hear case of Ontario man who fatally shot Indigenous man

The nearly decade-long case of an Ontario man found guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of an Indigenous man has come to a close after Canada's top court declined to hear it.
Bail decision delayed in case of 3 charged in alleged plot to seize land in Quebec

Bail decision delayed in case of 3 charged in alleged plot to seize land in Quebec

QUÉBEC — A judge has put off a decision until Wednesday on whether to grant bail to three men facing terrorism charges in an alleged plot to forcibly seize land in the Quebec City area.
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