May 2026

Liberals Propose New Financial Crimes Police Unit

Liberals Propose New Financial Crimes Police Unit

Canada’s New Financial Crime Unit: A Game-Changer for Asset Seizures and Corporate Compliance Here is what you need to know about this proposed financial crime watchdog. For years, white-collar criminals have exploited a frustrating reality: Canadian law enforcement is fragmented when it comes to tracing financial flows. A money laundering case may involve the RCMP, […]

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Trump Declares Iran Hostilities Over in Letter

Trump Declares Iran Hostilities Over in Letter

Trump Formally Ends Iran Hostilities in Official Letter to Congress – What It Means for US Foreign Policy The White House has sent shockwaves through diplomatic and military circles with a brief but consequential document: a letter from President Donald J. Trump to congressional leadership declaring that “hostilities with Iran have ended.” Dated May 1,

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Trump Rejects Iran War Proposal, Not Satisfied

Trump Rejects Iran War Proposal, Not Satisfied

Trump Unimpressed by Iran’s ‘War-End’ Offer: Accuses Tehran of Stalling The diplomatic chessboard in the Middle East just saw a bold move—and a swift rejection. Former President Donald Trump has publicly declared he is “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest proposal to end the ongoing conflict. The statement, which landed with the force of a diplomatic

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Sask Polytech Advances Autonomous Drone Tech

Sask Polytech Advances Autonomous Drone Tech

How PrairiesCan Investment Is Propelling Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Autonomous Drone Revolution The Canadian Prairies have long served as a testing ground for innovation in agriculture, energy, and logistics. That role is now extending into aerospace systems. A significant funding boost from PrairiesCan—the federal economic development agency for Western Canada—is accelerating an advanced autonomous drone initiative at

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Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani | 8PM Philippine Time Tonight

🥊 Undisputed Super Bantamweight Championship · Tokyo Dome · Live on DAZN Naoya Inoue VSJunto Nakatani The Biggest Fight in Japanese Boxing History Philippine Standard Time 8:00 PM Saturday, May 2, 2026 · Main Event Ringwalk “The Monster” NAOYA INOUE 32–0 · 27 KOs · Champion VS “Big Bang” JUNTO NAKATANI 32–0 · 24 KOs

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Manitoba team advances breast cancer imaging tech

Manitoba team advances breast cancer imaging tech

New Manitoba Technology Could Transform Breast Cancer Detection The field of breast cancer diagnostics may be approaching a significant shift, with early-stage research emerging from Manitoba, Canada. A collaborative team from the University of Manitoba and affiliated medical institutions has developed a novel imaging approach that shows strong potential for improving detection accuracy—particularly in patients

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Prosecutors release video of armed dinner breach

Prosecutors release video of armed dinner breach

Chaos in the Ballroom: What the Newly Released Video Reveals About the Correspondents’ Dinner Attack It was meant to be a lighthearted evening—a longstanding tradition where journalists, politicians, and public figures temporarily set aside rivalry for speeches, humor, and ceremony. Instead, it became a high-risk security incident inside one of the most symbolically visible gatherings

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50 nations negotiate coordinated fossil fuel phaseout

50 nations negotiate coordinated fossil fuel phaseout

Global Coalition of 50 Nations Drafts Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Plan in Santa Marta Talks For years, global climate negotiations have been defined by ambitious targets and voluntary commitments—net-zero pledges, long-term roadmaps, and repeated assurances of progress. Yet emissions have continued to rise, exposing a widening gap between intent and implementation. That dynamic is now being

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Municipal races open with first day of nominations

Municipal races open with first day of nominations

Waterloo Region and Guelph Municipal Elections 2026: Nominations Open, Launching a Pivotal Race for Local Leadership The countdown to the next chapter of local governance in one of Ontario’s fastest-growing corridors has officially begun. As nomination papers became available on the first eligible day, prospective candidates across Waterloo Region and Guelph can now formally put

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“Birds of America” showcased in Glasgow exhibition

“Birds of America” showcased in Glasgow exhibition

Audubon’s Priceless Birds of America Debuts in Glasgow Exhibition Most art lovers have stood before a famous painting. Fewer have stood before a single book valued higher than a private island. In Glasgow, visitors now have that rare opportunity. One of the most extraordinary and valuable books ever created—John James Audubon’s Birds of America—is currently

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