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Letters, Aug. 16, 2025: 'We need another election!'
Election needed
Pro-Palestinian protesters target UK royal air force base in latest demonstration
Banners at the protest demanded the UK “end British military collaboration with Israel” and decried the alleged “61,000+ killed, 600 RAF spy flights.”
Vance refuses to say whether Trump’s plans to expel millions of migrants would mean separating families
Vance refuses to say whether Trump’s plans to expel millions of migrants would mean separating families - Republican candidates have said their goal is to deport 1 million illegal immigrants
Judges who bring personal politics to court should be removed, says Robert Jenrick
Tighter pre-appointment checks for those with partisan views are needed, the MP (pictured) for Newark, Nottinghamshire, said.
Protest banner on B.C. legislature at centre of security breach
The unauthorized banner, calling for a free Palestine and economic sanctions, was hung high above the legislature entrance overnight between Wednesday and Thursday.
Pitt Meadows Secondary teacher charged with child luring, child pornography offences
A high school teacher in Pitt Meadows, B.C. has been removed from his position and charged with multiple child exploitation-related offences, according to the B.C. Prosecution Service.
Saskatchewan reacts to the Trump-Putin meeting in Alaska
Many say Saskatchewan is a province whose roots run deep with Ukrainian heritage, with Saskatchewan residents banning together to make impactful change across the sea.
Update: Ottawa man arrested after shot fired at Gatineau home
One man was in custody after a shooting incident early Friday in Gatineau . Police were called at about 6 a.m. following a report about a man who allegedly fired a shot at a residence on Lambert
Information and privacy commissioner says Alberta rejected two of her recommendations
Alberta’s information and privacy commissioner says she is prepared to investigate the province’s response to access to information requests, should it continue to ignore two recommendations her
Canadians' view of leadership in Washington plunges: Gallup poll
In the wake of a stormy stretch in Canada-U.S. relations, the Canadian view of American leadership has plummeted.
Doug Ford hands cabinet ministers mandate letters months after winning snap election
Multiple sources confirmed to Global News that mandate letters were finally delivered to cabinet ministers this week, giving each member of Ford’s top team specific instructions.
Timing of bomb scare at Winnipeg law office 'unsettling' for lawyer injured in 2015 explosion there
A bomb scare outside a Winnipeg law office is “particularly unsettling” for lawyer Maria Mitousis, who was seriously injured when a package exploded in her hands at the same building a decade ago.
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