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Breaking stories from across Canada and beyond

Jamie Bacon released from prison in British Columbia has raised fresh public-safety concerns as officials warn he remains a high risk and is now under close supervision in Edmonton. The case highlights the difficult balance between legal release, strict monitoring, and the public’s right to know.

A string of induced earthquakes Alberta residents are watching near Peace River is raising fresh concerns about how closely oil and gas activity should be monitored. As regulators track more than 30 industry-linked tremors, the story highlights the growing pressure to balance energy development with public safety and trust.

As the US Iran conflict enters another tense phase, hopes for a quick exit are fading and the economic risks are growing far beyond the region. For Canadians, that could mean higher gas prices, fresh inflation pressure and a closer watch on how Washington and Tehran respond in the days ahead.

A Saskatchewan Penitentiary fight has left one inmate dead and two others injured, sparking a new investigation into what happened inside the federal prison. As more details emerge, the incident is likely to raise fresh questions about safety, oversight, and violence in Canada’s correctional system.

The Broden Radomske killing took a major legal turn as Keith James Landry was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter. The case remains a painful reminder of how violent crime involving young people can leave lasting scars on families and entire communities.

Canada’s new Auditor General council brings together experienced voices, including former Nunavut premier P.J. Akeeagok, to help strengthen oversight of how public money is spent. For Canadians, this could mean sharper audits and a broader view of how federal decisions affect communities across the country, especially in the North.

The Canada UN controversy is raising tough questions about whether Ottawa stayed true to its human rights message after a UN meeting appeared to show no objection to Iran’s appointment. As criticism grows, many Canadians will be watching for a clear explanation of what happened and what it says about Canada’s role on the world stage.

The Canada UN controversy is putting Ottawa’s human rights credentials under a harsh spotlight after questions emerged over Iran’s appointment to a key UN oversight body. As criticism grows, many Canadians are asking whether the government’s actions behind closed doors match its public promises on democracy and accountability.

Lisa Sygutek explains how new federal programs could give local journalism in Canada a much-needed lift, helping community newspapers bring more reporters back to the stories that matter most close to home. If these efforts succeed, readers in smaller communities could see stronger coverage, better accountability, and a renewed connection to local decision-making.

Canada economy outlook may look solid from an international banking perspective, but many Canadians are still feeling the pinch of weak growth, high borrowing costs, and stubborn affordability pressures. This article explores the widening gap between the optimistic global message and the tougher reality facing households and businesses at home.